Chemical, biological and protein-receptor binding profiling of Bauhinia scandens L. stems provide new insights into the management of pain, inflammation, pyrexia and thrombosis
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2021-09-08
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Bauhinia scandens L. (Family, Fabaceae) is a medicinal plant used for conventional and societal medication in
Ayurveda. The present study has been conducted to screen the chemical, pharmacological and biochemical
potentiality of the methanol extracts of B. scandens stems (MEBS) along with its related fractions including
carbon tetrachloride (CTBS), di-chloromethane (DMBS) and n-butanol (BTBS). UPLC-QTOF–MS has been
implemented to analyze the chemical compounds of the methanol extracts of Bauhinia scandens stems. Additionally,
antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects were performed by following the acetic acid-induced
writhing test and formalin-mediated paw licking test in the mice model. The antipyretic investigation was
performed by Brewer Yeast induced pyrexia method. The clot lysis method was implemented to screen the
thrombolytic activity in human serum. Besides, the in silico study was performed for the five selected chemical
compounds of Bauhinia scandens, found by UPLC-QTOF–MS By using Discover Studio 2020, UCSF Chimera, PyRx
autodock vina and online tools. The MEBS and its fractions exhibited remarkable inhibition in dose dependant
manner in the antinociceptive and antiinflammatory investigations. The antipyretic results of MEBS and DMBS
were close to the standard drug indomethacin. Investigation of the thrombolytic effect of MEBS, CTBS, DMBS,
and BTBS revealed notable clot-lytic potentials. Besides, the phenolic compounds of the plant extracts revealed
strong binding affinity to the COX-1, COX-2, mPGES-1 and plasminogen activator enzymes. To recapitulate,
based on the research work, Bauhinia scandens L. stem and its phytochemicals can be considered as prospective
wellsprings for novel drug development and discovery by future researchers.
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Anti-inflammatory, Antinociceptive, Antipyretic, Bauhinia scandens, Molecular binding, UPLC-QTOF–MS