Antioxidant and antiproliferative activity of the ethanolic extract of equisetum myriochaetum and molecular docking of its main metabolites (Apigenin, kaempferol, and quercetin) on β-tubulin

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Abstract

Equisetum myriochaetum is a semi-aquatic plant found on riverbanks that is commonly used in traditional medicine as a diuretic agent. Additionally, the genus Equisetum stands out for its content of the flavonoid kaempferol, a well-known antiproliferative agent. Therefore, in this study, E. myriochaetum ethanolic extract was tested in vitro against a cervical cancer cell line (SiHa). Additionally, the antioxidative activity was evaluated through a 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrilhidrazil (DPPH) assay. Finally, a molecular docking analysis of apigenin, kaempferol, and quercetin on the active site of β-tubulin was performed to investigate their potential mechanism of action. All fractions of E. myriochaetum ethanolic extract showed antioxidative activity. Fraction 14 displayed an antiproliferative capacity with a half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value of 6.78 µg/mL against SiHa cells.

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Olazarán-Santibañez, F., Rivera, G., Vanoye-Eligio, V., Mora-Olivo, A., Aguirre-Guzmán, G., Ramírez-Cabrera, M., & Arredondo-Espinoza, E. (2021). Antioxidant and antiproliferative activity of the ethanolic extract of equisetum myriochaetum and molecular docking of its main metabolites (Apigenin, kaempferol, and quercetin) on β-tubulin. Molecules, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26020443

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