Chemical Characterization,Antioxidant, Antimicrobial,Cytotoxicity and in Silico Studies of Hexane Extract and Essential Oils from Citrus limon Leaves |
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Authors: | Muhammad Riaz Rahman Qadir Muhammad Tahir Akhtar Muhammad Misbah ur Rehman Farooq Anwar Rida Eman Muhammad Fayyaz ur Rehman Muhammad Safwan Akram |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Basic and Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, 54000 Pakistan;2. Institute of Chemistry, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, 40100 Punjab, Pakistan;3. Department of Chemistry, University of Lahore, Sargodha Campus, Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan;4. School of Health and Life Sciences, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, TS1 3BA UK |
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Abstract: | The present study investigates the chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial bioactivities of essential oil and hexane extract from Citrus limon leaves. The isolation of essential oil was carried out using the Clevenger apparatus. The percentage yield of essential oil and hexane extract from Citrus limon leaves was 0.59 and 0.50 %, respectively. 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging assay highlighted that Citrus limon leaves essential oil (CLEO) and hexane extract exhibited the significant antioxidant potential of 69.64 and 67.55 %, respectively, compared to the BHT standard. Similarly, a significant inhibition in linoleic acid peroxidation was recorded in both CLEO (81.93 %) and hexane extract (50.34 %). Characterization of chemical constituents in CLEO and extract was executed using GC/MS, where Limonene was detected as a major compound in CLEO (60.52 %) and hexane extract (73.62 %). The haemolytic activity ranged from 2.46 to 5.75 % revealing negligible cytotoxicity of CLEO and hexane extract. In silico studies agree with the in vitro antimicrobial studies, where vinimalol, taraxasterol, and moretenol present in CLEO showed strong interactions/inhibition against dihydroorotase and DNA gyrase from E. coli, and the tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase and DNA gyrase from S. aureus. Based on the current data, it may be concluded that both CLEO and hexane extract possessed significant bioactivities, such as antimicrobial and antioxidant activity, with minimal cytotoxicity. |
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Keywords: | molecular docking DPPH MIC Zone of inhibition bioactivities haemolytic activity |
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