In vitro, ex vivo, and in silico studies of phytochemicals from the stem bark of Bischofia javanica
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2025-06-14Author
Awas, Erick Okoth
Midiwo, O.Jacob
Omosa, Leonidah Kerubo.et.al
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The stem bark extract of Bischofia javanica, used in traditional Kenyan medicine afforded nine compounds named, santin (1), ermanin (2), rhamnocitrin (3), kumatakenin (4), abyssinone V-4′-methyl ether (5), β-sitosterol (6), betulinic acid (7), friedelin (8) and 1-methyl-1,10-phenanthrolin-1-ium (9). Structural elucidation was performed based on spectroscopic and spectrometric analyses, and the data were compared with those reported in the literature. The natural origin of 1-methyl-1,10-phenanthrolin-1-ium (9) in the plant kingdom is reported here for the first time. Ermanin (2) showed selective in vitro antiplasmodial activity with IC50 = 0.05 μM, while 1-methyl-1,10-phenanthrolinium (9) exhibited potent antiplasmodial activity with IC50 values of 1.56 μM (in vitro), and 1.20 μM (ex vivo). Furthermore, molecular docking studies revealed that 1-methyl-1,10-phenanthrolinium (9) could be considered a potential lead compound for future antimalarial drugs.
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