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- W4384156935 abstract "Natsiatum herpticum Buch.-Ham. Ex Arn., a least-explored plant, is being considered a wild edible plant by the Bankariya community of Nepal and the Mishing, Sonowal Kachari, and several ethnic groups in the north-east region of India. It is also used as a traditional remedy for the treatment of pain and inflammation-associated conditions like cuts and wounds, stomach ache, backache, and headache as a practice of a folkloristic system of medicine. In spite of several previous publications suggesting its use by different tribes, no documentation or scientific approaches have been made hitherto to validate its ethnopharmacological claims.The study aimed at the botanical quality control assessment, toxicity profiling, and network pharmacology-assisted experimental validation of the anti-inflammatory potential of the aqueous extract of N. herpeticum to fill the lacunae in the current knowledge.Plant material was authenticated using a classical taxonomical approach and DNA barcoding. The quality control methods, acute toxicity study, and repeated dose 28-day oral toxicity study were performed as per standard guidelines. QToF-MS analysis, drug-likeness properties, network pharmacology-based anti-inflammatory prediction, and in vitro assays were carried out.Quality control assessment was done for the plant. Toxicity studies revealed the aqueous extract to be non-toxic when consumed for short periods at low doses. Alterations in food and water intake, biochemical parameters, and alterations in liver histology (n = 2 female rats) implicate repeated exposure to high doses (2000 mg/kg) that may possess deleterious effects, particularly in hepatic tissues. 21 representative compounds (14 drug-like molecules) were detected by QToF-MS analysis and then subjected to network pharmacology to predict anti-inflammatory effects. It was found that an anti-inflammatory effect may be exerted by modulating inflammatory pathways involving genes such as TNF, PTGS2, EGFR, STAT3, PPARG, PTGER4, PPARA, NOS2, TRPV1, and JAK2. Further, in vitro studies demonstrated plant extract to possess a good anti-inflammatory effect with IC50 values of 98.76, 85.73, and 96.16 μg/ml in protein denaturation, proteinase inhibition, and haemolysis inhibition assays, respectively.The plant extract was found to be safer at acute dose but may cause potential liver toxicity on prolonged use. The anti-inflammatory property predicted by network pharmacology was further supported by the positive results of in vitro experiments. In summary, to further establish the toxicity profile of this edible plant and its anti-inflammatory properties, chronic toxicity study and in vivo experiments are required." @default.
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- W4384156935 title "Quality control assessment, toxicity profiling, and experimental validation of network pharmacology-predicted anti-inflammatory potential of Natsiatum herpeticum Buch.-Ham. Ex Arn." @default.
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