| Literature DB >> 35529303 |
Fatima Shahbaz1, Naheed Akhter2, Muhammad Shahid3, Muhammad Riaz4, Fozia Anjum1, Fatma Hussain3.
Abstract
Worldwide, Verbascum thapsus is used for the treatment of various ailments owing to the presence of bioactives of therapeutic potential. Current study was planned to extract bioactives from V thapsus roots using methanol and water as solvents under stimulated effect of ultrasonic waves and characterize them to evaluate their potential benefits. Proximate analysis explored the presence of significant contents of protein, fats, fiber, organic and inorganic minerals. Fourier transform infrared spectra and high-performance liquid chromatography chromatogram indicated the presence of different phytochemicals having antioxidant potential as evidenced by total phenolic contents, total flavonoids content and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl activity of both extracts. Both extracts displayed excellent antimicrobial potential against Staphylococcus aureus (S aureus) and Fusarium Solani (F solani). Aqueous and methanolic extracts exhibited higher inhibition of biofilm made by Bacillus subtilis (B subtilis) as 55.09 and 61.58%, respectively in comparison to biofilm of Escherichia coli (E coli) as 48.11 and 36.51%, respectively. Methanol extract exhibited anti-amylase activity (IC50 5.26 ± .31 μg/mL) with an inhibition rate of 68.11% whereas IC50 of aqueous extract was 6.59 ± .53 μg/mL with an inhibition rate of 63.53%. Inhibitory potential against α-glucosidase (IC50 3.70 ± .94 ppm) was demonstrated by methanol extract in comparison to aqueous extract (IC50 7.58 ± .15). The study concluded that V thapsus roots have significant medicinal potential due to the presence of variety of bioactive molecules and can be used in pharmaceutical preparations.Entities:
Keywords: Verbascum thapsus; antioxidants; biofilm inhibition; proximate composition; ultrasound assisted extraction
Year: 2022 PMID: 35529303 PMCID: PMC9069605 DOI: 10.1177/15593258221097665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dose Response ISSN: 1559-3258 Impact factor: 2.623
Figure 1.Sampling of root (Verbascum thapsus) from d
Figure 2.Filtration of (A) methanolic extract, (B) aqueous extract, (C) solidified methanolic extract, and (D) Solidified aqueous extract of Verbascum thapsus roots.
Physiochemical Analysis of Verbascum thapsus Roots.
| Parameters | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Yield of aqueous extract | 30.43 |
| Yield of methanolic extract | 22.37 |
| Moisture contents | 17.67 |
| Total ash contents | 8.23 |
| Acid insoluble ash | 5.30 |
| Water insoluble ash | 33.21 |
| Water soluble extractives | 7.81 |
| Alcohol soluble extractives | 24.12 |
| Crude fat contents | .50 |
| Crude proteins | 3.16 |
| Crude fiber | 11.07 |
| Total carbohydrates | 70.44 |
| Energy (kCal/g) | 298.9 |
Figure 3.(A) FTIR spectra of Verbascum thapsus roots (methanol extract), (B) FTIR spectra of V thapsus roots (aqueous extract). FTIR, Fourier transform infrared.
Figure 4.(A) HPLC Chromatogram of methanol extract of Verbascum thapsus roots, (B) HPLC Chromatogram of aqueous extract of V thapsus roots. HPLC, High-performance liquid chromatography.
Antioxidant Potential of Verbascum thapsus Roots Extracts.
| Aqueous Extract (Mean ± SD) | Methanol Extract (Mean ± SD) | |
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| Total phenolic contents(mg GAE/g extract) | 57.66 ± .64 | 97.72 ± .37 |
| Total flavonoid contents (mg CE/g extract) | 19.92 ± .440 | 62.09 ± .675 |
| % Inhibition of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl | 78.35 ± .108 | 94.25 ± .152 |
Antimicrobial Activity of Verbascum thapsus Roots Extracts.
| Treatment | Bacterial Growth Inhibition Zone Diameter (mm) | Fungal Growth Inhibition Zone Diameter (mm) | % Biofilm Inhibition | |||
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| Methanolic extract | 12.01 ± .017 | 20.11 ± .196 | 14.05 ± .016 | 21.14 ± .126 | 48.11 ± .119 | 55.09 ± .416 |
| Aqueous extract | 9.12 ± .115 | 21.66 ± .577 | 15.12 ± .155 | 26.60 ± .077 | 36.51 ± .301 | 61.58 ± .391 |
| Positive control | 44.33 ± .577 | 31.15 ± .256 | 46.27 ± .575 | 33.35 ± .161 | 80.02 ± .370 | 87.06 ± .480 |
Note. Ciprofloxacin (positive control) for antibacterial and % biofilm inhibition activity and Terbinafine (positive control) for antifungal activity.
In vitro α-Amylase & α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Verbascum thapsus Roots Extracts.
| Extract | α-Amylase Inhibitory Activity (IC50 Value) | α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity (IC50 Value) |
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| Aqueous | 6.59±.53 | 7.58 ± .15 |
| Methanol | 5.26±.31 | 3.70 ± .94 |
Figure 5.Verbascum thapsus root extracts for % inhibition of (A) α-amylase, (B) α-glucosidase.
Hemolytic Activity of Verbascum thapsus Against Human Red Blood Cells.
| Test Extracts (μg/mL) | % Hemolysis (Mean ± SD) |
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| Aqueous extract | 4.39 ± .126 |
| Methanol extract | 3.11 ± .015 |
| Phosphate buffer saline | .65 ± .0014 |
| Triton-X-100 | 100 ± 2.017 |