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open-access-imgOpen AccessEvaluation of influence of Butea monosperma floral extract on inflammatory biomarkers
Author(s)
Zahra Nureen,
Mazhar Aansa,
Zahid Beenish,
Naeem Muhammad Ahsan,
Sarwar Abid,
Aziz Tariq,
Alharbi Metab,
Albekairi Thamer H.,
Alasmari Abdullah F.
Publication year2024
Publication title
open chemistry
Resource typeJournals
PublisherDe Gruyter
Butea monosperma is a deciduous tree, widely distributed throughout India, Burma, and Ceylon. The present study was intended to investigate the anti-inflammatory effects of Butea monosperma on the induced inflammatory model by evaluating pro-inflammatory biomarkers and their computational analysis. The anti-inflammatory activity may be attributed to the phyto-constituents for inhibitory effects on the two pro-inflammatory mediators (IL-8 and TNF-α). For this purpose, rats ( n = 48) were equally divided in each group, i.e., 8 each in the negative and positive control and 32 in the experimental group with 8 rats for each dose, i.e., 50, 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg. TNF-α and IL-8 were tested by serum enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The ELISA results showed 400 mg/kg dose as the potent anti-inflammatory. The binding sites of target proteins (TNF-α and IL-8) were docked with the active compounds (butrin and butein) of Butea monosperma . The butrin (target: TNF-α) and butein (target: IL-8) showed −8.4 and −6.0 kcal/mol binding energies, respectively, compared to the (diclofenac) standard drug with −6.8 kcal/mol binding energy. Hence, we concluded that Butea monosperma can be subjected to as a useful anti-inflammatory drug.
Keyword(s)Butea monosperma, induced inflammation, biomarkers, in silico
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.271
H-Index20
eISSN2391-5420
DOI10.1515/chem-2023-0199

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