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Comparison of Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities of Various Solvent Extracts Obtained from Millettia speciosa Stem Powder

Millettia speciosa is a plant extensively used as an important component in Chinese herbal medicine and food-based medicines. The present study was carried out to determine the total flavonoid content (TFC), volatile phytoconstituents, and pharmacological activities, i.e., antityrosinase, sunscreen,...

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Main Authors: Nasiruddin, Chen, Guangying, Li, Xiaobao, Minghui, Ji, Masood, Tariq, Safir, Waqas, Khan, Muhammad Ali, Numan, Muhammad, Khan, Arsalan, Zeeshan, Muhammad, Zeb, Shah
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description Millettia speciosa is a plant extensively used as an important component in Chinese herbal medicine and food-based medicines. The present study was carried out to determine the total flavonoid content (TFC), volatile phytoconstituents, and pharmacological activities, i.e., antityrosinase, sunscreen, and anticancer activity, of different fractions of M. speciosa stem. Different organic solvents of increasing polarity, i.e., petroleum ether (PE), ethyl acetate (EtOAc), and methanol (MeOH), were used for extraction. The highest total flavonoid content, i.e., 48.30±0.90%, was reported for PE extract. Various important phytocomponents were revealed by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) analysis. Based on abundance, the major compounds were n-hexadecanoic acid (16.654%), n-hexadecanoic acid (14.808%), and beta-sitosterol (6.298%) for PE, EtOAc, and MeOH extract, respectively. The significant antityrosinase activity, i.e., 70.97±0.66%, with an IC50 value of 4.58 mg/mL was noted for PE extract followed by EtOAc extract, i.e., 59.84±0.67%, with IC50 value of 6.10 mg/mL. The maximum sunscreen activity was reported for PE extract exhibiting the maximum absorbance value (0.633±0.06) in the ultraviolet (UV) region, i.e., UVC, while EtOAc extract showed the second highest level of absorbance in the UVB range, i.e., 0.632±0.07. The strongest anticancer activity (49.73±0.49% cell viability) towards MCF-7 breast cancer cell line was reported for PE extract with IC50 197.51 μg/mL. Our results confirmed the presence of potential therapeutic components for each extract with significant biological functions, showing the importance of the M. speciosa stem as a source of biomedicine. To our knowledge, this is the first report on M. speciosa stem extending comprehensive research about its phytochemical profile and various significant pharmacological activities.
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subjects Absorbance
Acetic acid
Acids
Anticancer properties
Antitumor activity
Beans
Breast cancer
Cell viability
Chemical properties
Comparative analysis
Ethyl acetate
Flavonoids
Food
Gas chromatography
Health aspects
Herbal medicine
Legumes
Mass spectroscopy
Materia medica, Vegetable
Medicinal plants
Medicine
Millettia speciosa
Mimosaceae
Organic solvents
Palmitic acid
Petroleum ether
Pharmacology
Phytochemicals
Plant extracts
Polarity
Solvent extraction
Solvents
Stems
Sun screens
Variance analysis
title Comparison of Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities of Various Solvent Extracts Obtained from Millettia speciosa Stem Powder
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