Rahhal_2024_BMC.Complement.Med.Ther_24_27

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Title : Multi-biological activity assessment and phytochemical characterization of an aqueous extract of the Cymbopogon citratus grown in Palestine - Rahhal_2024_BMC.Complement.Med.Ther_24_27
Author(s) : Rahhal B , Qneibi M , Jaradat N , Hawash M , Qadi M , Issa L , Bdir S
Ref : BMC Complement Med Ther , 24 :27 , 2024
Abstract : BACKGROUND: Plants have historically been a rich source of medicinal compounds, with many modern pharmaceuticals derived from botanical origins. In contemporary healthcare, there is a resurgence in utilizing botanical substances as recognized medicinal agents. This study delved into understanding the phytochemical makeup and the multifaceted biological activities of an aqueous extract from Cymbopogon citratus (C. citratus). The investigated activities were its effect on AMPA receptors, antioxidant capacity, anti-lipase, anti-alpha-amylase actions, cytotoxicity, and antimicrobial properties. METHODS: The extract of C. citratus received a comprehensive investigation, which included the study of its phytochemical composition, assessment of its antioxidant and anti-lipase properties, evaluation of its capacity to inhibit alpha-amylase, analysis of its impact on cell viability, and assessment of its antimicrobial activity. The approaches are used to clarify the complex physiological and biochemical characteristics. RESULTS: The results were compelling; receptor kinetics had a marked impact, notably on the GluA2 subunit. Regarding its medicinal potential, the extract demonstrated potent antioxidant and anti-diabetic activities with IC(50) values of 15.13 and 101.14 microg/mL, respectively. Additionally, it displayed significant inhibitory effects on the lipase enzyme and showed cytotoxicity against the Hep3B cancer cell line, with IC(50) values of 144.35 and 148.37 microg/mL. In contrast, its effects on the normal LX-2 cell line were minimal, indicating selectivity. CONCLUSION: The aqueous extract of C. citratus shows promising therapeutic properties. The findings advocate for further research into its compounds for potential isolation, purification, and in-depth pharmacological studies, especially in areas like nervous system disorders, diabetes, obesity, and combating oxidative stress.
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PubMedSearch : Rahhal_2024_BMC.Complement.Med.Ther_24_27
PubMedID: 38195607

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Rahhal B, Qneibi M, Jaradat N, Hawash M, Qadi M, Issa L, Bdir S (2024)
Multi-biological activity assessment and phytochemical characterization of an aqueous extract of the Cymbopogon citratus grown in Palestine
BMC Complement Med Ther 24 :27

Rahhal B, Qneibi M, Jaradat N, Hawash M, Qadi M, Issa L, Bdir S (2024)
BMC Complement Med Ther 24 :27