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  • The people of rural Bangladesh have a deep-rooted tradition of using various medicinal plants to treat diseases, which prompts the evaluation of different ethanolic and methanolic extracts for their health benefits.
  • The study focused on in vitro tests for -amylase inhibition and antioxidant properties, revealing that EEMC had the highest effectiveness in enzyme inhibition, while METT and MEAC showed significant results in phenolic and flavonoid content.
  • Molecular docking analysis highlighted that compounds in METT (Cyclotricuspidoside A and C) had superior scores, implying that these extracts not only help with -amylase inhibition but also display antioxidant potential, although further detailed studies are recommended.

Article Abstract

The hilly and rural areas' people of Bangladesh have a great history of putting into use numerous traditional medicinal plants to cure diseases. Therefore, with ethanol extract of (EEMC), methanol extract of (METT), and methanol extract of (MEAC), we mandate evaluation of in vitro -amylase inhibition, antioxidants, and molecular docking, and ADMET/T analysis. According to iodine starch methods, -amylase inhibition was performed, and quantitative total phenolic and flavonoid content was determined by established methods, whereas DPPH free radical scavenging and reducing power assays were performed in previously established protocols, respectively. A comparative study among three plants (EEMC, METT, and MEAC) possessed a significant ( < 0.01) effect but EEMC showed the highest impact on enzyme inhibition. Plants in the measuring phenolic content METT and flavonoid measurement MEAC displayed most potent in the same way in the DPPH test was METT, and in reducing power capability MEAC has showed the highest effect between three extracts. Docking's study also reveals the compounds of METT (Cyclotricuspidoside A and Cyclotricuspidoside C) exhibit the superior score among all the compounds. This finding indicates that EEMC, METT, and MEAC substantially impact -amylase inhibition along with antioxidants. study also reveals the potency of these plants, but further in-depth, precise molecular studies are needed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154096PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6359818DOI Listing

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