Multi-Stage Evaluation of Essential Oils from Two Medicinal Plants: GC/MS Characterization, In Vivo and In Vitro Anti-inflammatory Activity, and In Silico Analysis Using ADMET, DFT, Molecular Docking, and Dynamics Simulations.
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2025
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جامعة الوادي university of eloued
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the anti-inflammatory properties of both essential oils and derived
from Ammodaucus leucotrichus and Mentha piperita, using a multi-phase approach that includes in
vitro experiments, in vivo testing on white mice models, and advanced in silico analyses. The essential
oils were extracted and their chemical composition was analyzed using GC/MS technology, which
revealed the presence of a variety of biologically active compounds, notably monoterpenes and
phenolics. These compounds were further assessed through pharmacokinetic simulation tools such as
SwissADME, admetSAR, and Protox, which demonstrated their compliance with drug-likeness
criteria in terms of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and toxicity, supporting their potential as
therapeutic agents.
In vitro anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated using the bovine serum albumin (BSA)
denaturation assay, with comparisons made to standard anti-inflammatory drugs (diclofenac). In vivo
Inflammation was induced in white mice using the inflammatory agent benzylthiouracil , and
treatment efficacy was assessed through changes in body weight and inflammatory markers in the
blood after seven days of treatment. The compounds showed a significant reduction in inflammation
indicators.
Moreover, ADMET analysis confirmed the compounds' compatibility with pharmacokinetic
standards regarding absorption, distribution, and toxicity. Molecular docking studies demonstrated
that the compounds pulegone, perilla aldehyde, and alpha-pinene could effectively bind to
inflammatory targets such as COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes, with binding energies of -6.54 and -5.13,
-6.32, and -4.77 kcal/mol respectively. These findings support the potential use of these oils as natural
anti-inflammatory agents and provide a foundation for the development of effective and safe herbal
Therapeutics.
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Toxicology
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Essential oils, Ammodaucus leucotrichus, Mentha piperita, Anti-inflammatory activity, in vivo, in vitro, in silico, Molecular docking.
Citation
masters, 2025. DEPARTMENT OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY . Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences. University of El-Oued.