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Antipyretic and hepatoprotective potential of <i>Tinospora crispa</i> and investigation of possible lead compounds through in silico approaches

Author Affiliations
University of Chittagong, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Jagannath University, ...
Published InFood Science & Nutrition
Year2019
Citations75

Abstract

Abstract This research describes an investigation of the antipyretic and hepatoprotective properties of both a crude organic extract and various subfractions of the ethnomedicinal plant Tinospora crispa , using appropriate animal models. In an attempt to identify potential lead hepatoprotective compounds, in silico experiments were utilized. Antipyretic activity was assessed via the Brewer's yeast‐induced pyrexia method, while hepatoprotective effects were evaluated in a carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 )‐induced animal model. A computer‐aided prediction of activity spectra for substances (PASS) model was applied to a selection of documented phytoconstituents, with the aim of identifying those compounds with most promising hepatoprotective effects. Results were analyzed using Molinspiration software. Our results showed that both the methanol extract (METC) and various subfractions (pet ether,…
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