Title of article
Phytochemical characterization and biological properties of Ocimum sanctum L. and its active phytocomponents: Eugenol and β-caryophyllene
Author/Authors
Trivedi ، Krupali Department of Zoology - University School of Sciences - Gujarat University , Parmar ، Nilam Department of Life Science - University School of Sciences - Gujarat University , Ansari ، Khairah Department of Zoology - University School of Sciences - Gujarat University , Srivastava ، Vaibhavi Department of Zoology - University School of Sciences - Gujarat University , Modi ، Nishi Department of Zoology - University School of Sciences - Gujarat University , Jhala ، Devendrasinh Department of Zoology - University School of Sciences - Gujarat University
From page
93
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105
Abstract
This study explored the pharmacognostical and biological properties of Ocimum sanctum L., focusing on its hydromethanolic (HME) and aqueous (AQE) extracts, as well as the bioactive compounds eugenol (EUG) and β-caryophyllene (BCP). Phytochemical analysis revealed a diverse range of compounds, with HME showing higher levels of phenolics, flavonoids, and tannins compared to AQE. Both extracts exhibited antioxidant activity, while EUG and BCP displayed significant cytotoxicity against MCF-7 cells. Molecular docking studies indicated that EUG has potential binding to catalase. The findings of this study underscore O. sanctum as a valuable source of bioactive compounds with potential antioxidant and anticancer properties. Notably, the extraction method played a crucial role in determining the phytochemical profile. However, further investigations are necessary to fully understand the mechanisms and therapeutic applications of EUG and BCP, particularly as potential catalase inhibitors.
Keywords
Antioxidant activity , β , Caryophyllene , Cytotoxicity , Eugenol , Molecular docking , Ocimum sanctum L.
Journal title
Trends In Phytochemical Research
Journal title
Trends In Phytochemical Research
Record number
2767683
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