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Eugenol isolated from supercritical fluid extract of Ocimum sanctum: a potent inhibitor of DENV-2

Authors

  • Sulochana Kaushik Department of Genetics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, 124001 Haryana India
  • Samander Kaushik Centres for Biotechnology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, 124001 Haryana India
  • Lalit Dar Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, 110029 India
  • Jaya Yadav Department of Genetics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, 124001 Haryana India

Keywords:

Supercritical extraction, Medicinal plant, Eugenol, qPCR, Antidengue, Docking

Abstract

Dengue is one of the fairly prevalent viral infections at the world level transmitted through mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus). Due to various environmental factors, dengue cases surged rapidly at the global level in recent decades, with 193245 cases in 2021 and an increment of 110473 cases in 2022. There is no antidote available against dengue and other flaviviruses. In the absence of a dengue vaccine or specific antiviral, medicinal plants or their products can be the only choice for its effective management. Ocimum sanctum is known as ‘‘The Incomparable One,’’ ‘‘Mother Medicine of Nature’’ and ‘‘Queen of Herbs’’ in Ayurveda, and is considered an "elixir of life" supreme in both healthcare and spiritual terms. In present study eugenol was isolated in O.sanctum. Eugenol (1-hydroxy-2-methoxy-4-allylbenzene) has been substantially responsible for its therapeutic potential. High-performance thin-layer chromatography, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy were applied to identify the compound. The Rf value of isolated compound was same in the chromatogram (0.69 + 0.05) with compare to standard. The safe dose of plant and eugenol were found as < 31.25 μg/ml and < 15.62 µg/ml. The anti-dengue activity was assessed in C6/36 cell lines, their effect was determined through Quantitative PCR. The NMR of the isolated eugenol showed similar properties as the commercial marker compound. The eugenol and SFE extract of O. sanctum showed the inhibition of 99.28% and completely against Dengue-2, respectively. Docking study exposed that the interaction of eugenol with NS1 and NS5 dengue protein showed the binding energy as − 5.33 and − 5.75 kcal/mol, respectively. The eugenol from the O. sanctum plant has the potential to be a good source of future treatment medications for dengue illness, as well as a valuable tool in its successful management Keywords: Supercritical extraction, Medicinal plant, Eugenol, qPCR, Antidengue, Docking

Author Biography

Jaya Yadav, Department of Genetics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, 124001 Haryana India

Vice Chancellor, Indira Gandhi University Meerpur, Rewari, 122502 Haryana India

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