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IN VIVO AND IN SILICO ANTI-ATHEROSCLEROTIC ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC LEAVES EXTRACT OF OCIMUM BASILICUM AND ANNONA RETICULATE

Premi Gelama , Rama R Vadapallib, Sathish K. Konidalac , Ramayyappa Muddalad*, Brahmaiah Bonthagaralab, Geethika V. R. Saminenid, Mohammed Shakird, Mounica R. Mekad, Eswari Singampallid and Raveendra B. Gudimetlae

a Department of Pharmacology, Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy, Vishnupur, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh-534 202, India

b Department of Pharmaceutics, Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy, Vishnupur, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh-534 202, India

c Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology, and Research, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh-522 213, India

d Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy, Vishnupur, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh-534 202, India

e Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, QIS College of Pharmacy, Ongole- 523 272, Andhra Pradesh, India

For Correspondence: E-mail: ayyappamuddala@gmail.com

 

https://doi.org/10.53879/id.62.02.15116


ABSTRACT

Annona reticulata and Ocimum basilicum plants are known for their medicinal qualities and exhibit promise in managing atherosclerosis by regulating lipid levels. The study assessed the potential of selected extracts in managing atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemia induced rats with a high-fat diet. Parameters such as body weight, organ weight, blood glucose and lipids levels were measured. Histopathology of the aorta was conducted. In silico docking study was conducted to predict the antiatherosclerosis activity against Liver X receptor and PPAR proteins. The animal group treated with a mixed extract (1:1 ratio) (200 mg kg-1 body weight) of selected plants exhibited significantly reduced body weight and improved lipid profiles, compared to the control group. Histopathological analysis showed no significant changes in aortic diameter in the treated group compared to controls. In in silico analysis, the potential compounds with prominent interactions with target were proteins were predicted. These findings suggest that the mixed extract may possess atherosclerosis-controlling properties.

Year 2025 | Volume No. 62 | Issue No.2 | Page No. 58-67
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