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An in-vitro evaluation of antifungal, anti-lungcancer (A549), and anti-hyperglycemic activities potential of Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f.) flower extract

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 238, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.117249

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Andrographis paniculata flower; Antifungal activity; Cytotoxicity; alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase activity; FTIR

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The aqueous extract of Andrographis paniculata flower exhibits antifungal, anti-lung cancer, and anti-diabetic activities. It contains pharmaceutically valuable compounds and shows significant inhibition against fungal pathogens and lung cancer cell line (A549). It also demonstrates considerable inhibition of alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase, indicating its potential anti-diabetic effects. The extract is rich in bioactive compounds, making it a promising candidate for biomedical applications.
The medical plant research has received more attention among researchers especially after the Covid-19 pandemic. This research performed to evaluate the antifungal, anti-lung cancer (A549), and anti-hyperglycemic activities of aqueous extract of Andrographis paniculata flower. Interestingly, A. paniculata flower aqueous extract contains pharmaceutically valuable phytochemicals such as alkaloid, phenolics, terpenoids, tannins, flavonoids, and protein. It also showed fine antifungal activity against test fungal pathogens in the following order as: Aspergillus niger > Fusarium solani > Trichoderma harzianum > A. parasiticus > P. expansum > Penicillium janthinellum with lowest MIC values as ranged from 100 to 300 mu g mL(-1). Interestingly, this aqueous extract also showed considerable anti-lung cancer activity, evidenced by dose and time dependent lung cancer cell line (A549) growth/proliferation inhibition/cytotoxicity activity (65%) at 300 mu g mL(-1) concentration. This can be achieved by plant extract through inducing the secretion of apoptosis related proteins such as TNF alpha, IFN-gamma, and & imath;nterleukin 2 leads to apoptosis in A549 cells. It also showed fine anti-diabetic activity by inhibiting alpha-amylase (58.41%) than alpha-glucosidase (54.74%) at 200 mu g mL(-1) concentration. The UV as well as FTIR results demonstrated that the aqueous extract of A. paniculata flower contains pharmaceutically valuable bioactive compounds, which may be responsible for the wide range of biomedical applications.

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