Short Article - Journal of Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Chemical Science (2019) Volume 3, Issue 2
Qualitative Phytochemical Fingerprint and Network Pharmacology Investigation of
Achyranthes Aspera Linn. Extracts
Achyranthes aspera Linn. (Amaranthaceae), commonly known as
the Prickly Chaff flower, is used as herbal medicine in the
Ivorian?s culture, Africa. Nonetheless, there is currently a paucity
of scientific information on A. aspera from the Ivory Coast.
Herein, the antioxidant activity of A. aspera extracts (methanol,
dichloromethane, ethyl acetate and infusion) as well as the
enzymatic inhibitory potentials towards key enzymes in human
diseases, namely Alzheimer?s disease, (cholinesterases: AchE
and BChE), type 2 diabetes (?-glucosidase and ?-amylase) and
hyperpigmentation (tyrosinase) were assessed. The total phenolic
(TPC) and flavonoid (TFC) content was determined using
colorimetric methods and the individual compounds were
characterized using ultra-high performance liquid
chromatography coupled with hybrid quadrupole-Orbitrap high
resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS). Furthermore, a
network pharmacology analysis was conducted to predict
putative targets of identified phenolic compounds. The highest
TPC was observed in the infused extract (28.86 Author(s): Giustino Orlando
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