Affiliation:
1. Regional Ayurveda Research Institute, Aamkho Gwalior 474009 India
2. Captain Srinivasa Murthy Central Ayurveda Research Institute Chennai 600106 India
3. Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Ministry of AYUSH Government of India New Delhi 110058 India
Abstract
AbstractThe purpose of the current study piece is to use short branches rather than stem bark to take a conservative approach to the Bombax ceiba plant. Similarities were found in the HPLC, LCMS, and GCMS data of the plant‘s stem bark and tiny branches. Analysis using liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry (LC‐MS) of abundant medicinal phytochemicals of Bombax ceiba and its Molecular Docking Interaction with AKT Protein Kinase, Human Acetyl Choline Esterase, and Pancreatic Lipase Colipase Target Protein. According to the HPLC study results, Bombax ceiba stem bark contains 0.359 % lupeol, whereas tiny branches have 0.039 %. Three compounds have good binding energy (Kcal/mol) with Human acetyl choline esterase, while seven compounds have very good binding energy (Kcal/mol) with AKT Protein kinase and Pancreatic Lipase Colipase. Small branches are essentially identical to stem bark in terms of their chemical composition that makes them active against certain target proteins.
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