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Phytochemical Screening,Antioxidant Assay and Cytotoxic Profile for Different Extracts of Chrysopogon zizanioides Roots
Authors:Madhuri Grover  Tapan Behl  Tarun Virmani
Institution:1. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, MVN University, Palwal, Haryana, 121105 India

Authors with equal contribution.;2. Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, Punjab, 140 401 India;3. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, MVN University, Palwal, Haryana, 121105 India

Abstract:The Chrysopogon zizanioides plant possesses multiple traditional uses, especially in therapeutics, but only a few articles have reported its biological activity. Hence, the present study was planned to explore the phytochemical constituents, cytotoxic potential, radical scavenging activity, and GC/MS (Gas chromatography & Mass spectrometry) analysis of the vetiver root extracts. The roots extracted with different solvents exhibited more significant phytochemical constituents in polar solvents in comparison to non-polar ones, favoring the extraction of a greater number of components in highly polar solvents. All the extracts were tested for their cytotoxicity using SRB (Sulforhodamine B) assay. They confirmed ethanolic extract as a potent extract with GI50 56±0.5 μg/ml in oral cancer (SCC-29B) along with no cytotoxicity in healthy cells (Vero cells), making it a safer therapeutic option in comparison to standard Adriamycin. This extract was also analyzed for its antioxidant potential by DPPH (1,1-Diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) assay with IC50 value 10.73 μg/ml, which was quite comparable to Ascorbic acid having IC50 value 4.61 μg/ml. The quantitative analysis of ethanolic extract exhibited 107 compounds amongst which Khusenic acid, Ascorbic acid, Junipen, gamma-Himachalene, alpha-Guaiene were the majorly occurring compounds that can be explored further for their cytotoxic activity.
Keywords:cancer  vetiver  chemotherapy  cytotoxicity  antioxidant
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