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  • Soybeans, known scientifically as Glycine max, contain various bioactive phytochemicals that contribute to their strong immune-boosting and pharmacological properties, including anticancer and anti-inflammatory effects.
  • The study focuses on establishing standard methods for extracting and analyzing these compounds, with techniques like TLC and UV-FT-IR used for qualitative and quantitative evaluation.
  • Results indicated substantial presence of beneficial phytochemicals, and in silico studies suggested that compounds like creatinine and euparin may enhance wound healing.

Article Abstract

Soybean is scientifically known as Glycine max. It belongs to the Fabaceae family. It consists of a lot of bioactive phytochemicals like saponin, phenolic acid, flavonoid, sphingolipids and phytosterols. It also owns excellent immune-active effects in the physiological system. Soy and its phytochemicals have been found to have pharmacological properties that include anticancer, antioxidant, anti-hypercholesterolaemic, anti-diabetic, oestrogenic, anti-hyperlipidaemic, anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity, anti-hypertensive, anti-mutagenic, immunomodulatory, anti-osteoporotic, antiviral, hepatoprotective, antimicrobial, goitrogenic anti-skin ageing, wound healing, neuroprotective and anti-photoageing activities. Present study has been designed to set standard pharmacognostical extraction method, complexation of compounds, qualitative evaluation through phytochemical screening, identification by TLC, physicochemical properties, solubility profile, total phenolic, flavonoid content as well as analytical evaluation or characterisation like UV and FT-IR of methanolic extract of G. max. The final observations like physicochemical properties such as total ash value, LOD and pH were recorded. Phytochemical screenings show the presence of flavonoid, alkaloid, saponin, carbohydrate, tannins, protein, gums and mucilage, fixed oils and fats. The results were found significant. Further in silico studies proved creatinine and euparin to be potent wound healing agents.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jms.5045DOI Listing

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