Evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family Poaceae from Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Abstract Background Oxidative stress as well as bacterial and fungal infections are common source of diseases while plants are source of medication for curative or protective purposes. Hence, aim of study was to compare the pharmacological potential of seven grass species in two different solvents i...

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Main Authors: Iram Fatima, Sobia Kanwal, Tariq Mahmood
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2092-1
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spelling doaj-8a683372c4bc400bab3a61ac2c5bef032020-11-25T02:47:09ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822018-01-0118111310.1186/s12906-018-2092-1Evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family Poaceae from Bahawalpur, PakistanIram Fatima0Sobia Kanwal1Tariq Mahmood2Department of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam UniversityDepartment of Zoology, University of Gujrat Sub-Campus RawalpindiDepartment of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam UniversityAbstract Background Oxidative stress as well as bacterial and fungal infections are common source of diseases while plants are source of medication for curative or protective purposes. Hence, aim of study was to compare the pharmacological potential of seven grass species in two different solvents i.e. ethanol and acetone. Methods Preliminary phytochemical tests were done and antioxidant activities were evaluated using ELISA and their IC50 values and AAI (%) were recorded. ANOVA was used for statistical analyses. DNA damage protection assay was done using p1391Z plasmid DNA and DNA bands were analyzed. Antimicrobial activity was done via disc diffusion method and MIC and Activity Index were determined. Cytotoxic activity was carried out using the brine shrimps’ assay and LC50 values were calculated using probit analysis program. Results Phytochemical studies confirmed the presence of secondary metabolites in most of the plant extracts. Maximum antioxidant potential was revealed in DiAEE, DiAAE (AAI- 54.54% and 43.24%) and DaAEE and DaAAE (AAI- 49.13% and 44.52%). However, PoAEE and PoAAE showed minimum antioxidant potential (AAI- 41.04% and 34.11%). SaSEE, DiAEE and ElIEE showed very little DNA damage protection activity. In antimicrobial assay, DaAEE significantly inhibited the growth of most of the microbial pathogens (nine microbes out of eleven tested microbes) among ethanol extracts while DaAAE and ImCAE showed maximum inhibition (eight microbes out of eleven tested microbes) among acetone plant extracts. However, PoAEE and PoAAE showed least antimicrobial activity. F. oxysporum and A. niger were revealed as the most resistant micro-organisms. ImCEA and ImCAE showed maximum cytotoxic potential (LC50 11.004 ppm and 7.932 ppm) as compared to the other plant extracts. Conclusion Fodder grasses also contains a substantial phenols and flavonoids contents along with other secondary metabolites and, hence, possess a significant medicinal value. Ethanol extracts showed more therapeutic potential as compared to the acetone extracts. This study provides experimental evidence that the selected species contains such valuable natural compounds which can be used as medicinal drugs in future.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2092-1Fodder grassesPhytochemical analysisAntioxidant activityp1391Z plasmid DNAAntibacterial activityAntifungal activity
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author Iram Fatima
Sobia Kanwal
Tariq Mahmood
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Sobia Kanwal
Tariq Mahmood
Evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family Poaceae from Bahawalpur, Pakistan
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Fodder grasses
Phytochemical analysis
Antioxidant activity
p1391Z plasmid DNA
Antibacterial activity
Antifungal activity
author_facet Iram Fatima
Sobia Kanwal
Tariq Mahmood
author_sort Iram Fatima
title Evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family Poaceae from Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_short Evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family Poaceae from Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_full Evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family Poaceae from Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_fullStr Evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family Poaceae from Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family Poaceae from Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_sort evaluation of biological potential of selected species of family poaceae from bahawalpur, pakistan
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Background Oxidative stress as well as bacterial and fungal infections are common source of diseases while plants are source of medication for curative or protective purposes. Hence, aim of study was to compare the pharmacological potential of seven grass species in two different solvents i.e. ethanol and acetone. Methods Preliminary phytochemical tests were done and antioxidant activities were evaluated using ELISA and their IC50 values and AAI (%) were recorded. ANOVA was used for statistical analyses. DNA damage protection assay was done using p1391Z plasmid DNA and DNA bands were analyzed. Antimicrobial activity was done via disc diffusion method and MIC and Activity Index were determined. Cytotoxic activity was carried out using the brine shrimps’ assay and LC50 values were calculated using probit analysis program. Results Phytochemical studies confirmed the presence of secondary metabolites in most of the plant extracts. Maximum antioxidant potential was revealed in DiAEE, DiAAE (AAI- 54.54% and 43.24%) and DaAEE and DaAAE (AAI- 49.13% and 44.52%). However, PoAEE and PoAAE showed minimum antioxidant potential (AAI- 41.04% and 34.11%). SaSEE, DiAEE and ElIEE showed very little DNA damage protection activity. In antimicrobial assay, DaAEE significantly inhibited the growth of most of the microbial pathogens (nine microbes out of eleven tested microbes) among ethanol extracts while DaAAE and ImCAE showed maximum inhibition (eight microbes out of eleven tested microbes) among acetone plant extracts. However, PoAEE and PoAAE showed least antimicrobial activity. F. oxysporum and A. niger were revealed as the most resistant micro-organisms. ImCEA and ImCAE showed maximum cytotoxic potential (LC50 11.004 ppm and 7.932 ppm) as compared to the other plant extracts. Conclusion Fodder grasses also contains a substantial phenols and flavonoids contents along with other secondary metabolites and, hence, possess a significant medicinal value. Ethanol extracts showed more therapeutic potential as compared to the acetone extracts. This study provides experimental evidence that the selected species contains such valuable natural compounds which can be used as medicinal drugs in future.
topic Fodder grasses
Phytochemical analysis
Antioxidant activity
p1391Z plasmid DNA
Antibacterial activity
Antifungal activity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2092-1
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