Open Chemistry (Mar 2024)

Evaluation of influence of Butea monosperma floral extract on inflammatory biomarkers

  • Zahra Nureen,
  • Mazhar Aansa,
  • Zahid Beenish,
  • Naeem Muhammad Ahsan,
  • Sarwar Abid,
  • Aziz Tariq,
  • Alharbi Metab,
  • Albekairi Thamer H.,
  • Alasmari Abdullah F.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2023-0199
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 18 – 23

Abstract

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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.

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