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Identification, Molecular Profiling, Docking Studies and determination of In-vivo Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Teucrium Stocksianum Bioss Fixed Oil (FO)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


\n Background: Considering the positive and valuable upshots of the naturally occurring ingredients as the complementary treatment for many ailments, this study investigates the Teucrium Stocksianum Bioss Fixed Oil (FO) for the treatment of inflammation.Methods: Different plants of the Teucrium genera have been employed occasionally for the management of different disorders. Teucrium stocksianum (Lamiaceae) is traditionally use as antipyretic along with remedy of inflammation, diabetes and tumors. It also occupies the capacity to purify the blood. The aim of this study is to determine the chemical constituents and anti-inflammatory potentials of Teucrium stocksianum fixed oil (FO). Qualitative and quantitative analysis of fixed oil were performed via GC-MS (Gas Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectrometer). Preliminary inflammation antagonistic activity was calculated in mice using the carrageenan-induced paw edema model while the mechanism behind this inflammatory antagonistic effect was determined by employing various inflammogens including arachidonic acid, prostaglandins E2 and leukotriene via paw edema model.Results: The acute toxicity of fixed oil was determined at 3, 6 and 10 ml/kg body weight of the mouse. The GC-MS analysis documented 21 various unsaturated and saturated fatty acids elements. The methyl esters of octadecadienoic and linoleic acids were found predominantly at 22.60% and 23.84% respectively. In preliminary screening, FO demonstrated substantial anti-inflammatory capacity (67.87%, **P ˂ 0.01) in carrageenan induced paw edema model at 3 ml/kg body weight. The activity reached a peak value at the 3rd hour and continued persistent until the 5th hour of sample administration. FO displayed dose-dependent inhibition against all inflammogens at 3 ml/kg at 3rd h of the FO administration. These have shown marvelous protection i.e. 64.92%, 68.75%and 58.3% against arachidonic acid, prostaglandin E2 and leukotriene accordingly, at 3 ml/kg. The arachidonic acid antagonist (Caffeic acid) demonstrated 69.43% activity at 100 mg/kg after 3rd h of its administration while in the acute toxicity test, FO has shown no grass lethality at 10 ml/kg dose.Conclusion: According to our findings, the FO of T. stocksianum exhibits inflammation antagonistic potential through both lipoxygenase (LOX) and cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme inhibition strategies that intensely sustenance the traditional practice of T. stocksianum in the management of multiple pathological inflammatory situations. The computed binding energies of the molecules exposed have synergistic potential to avert inflammation.

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DOI 10.21203/RS.3.RS-279456/V1
Language English
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