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Phyto-pharmacological evaluation and characterization of the methanolic extract of the Baccaurea motleyana Müll. Arg. seed: promising insights into its therapeutic uses

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Department of Pharmacy ,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,State University of Bangladesh ,Dhaka ,Bangladesh
Shompa, Suriya Akter;
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Department of Pharmacy ,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,State University of Bangladesh ,Dhaka ,Bangladesh
Hasnat, Hasin;
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Department of Pharmacy ,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,State University of Bangladesh ,Dhaka ,Bangladesh
Riti, Saima Jahan;
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Department of Pharmacy ,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,State University of Bangladesh ,Dhaka ,Bangladesh
Islam, Md. Mirazul;
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Department of Pharmacy ,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,State University of Bangladesh ,Dhaka ,Bangladesh
Nur, Farjahan;
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Drugs and Toxins Research Division ,BCSIR Laboratories Rajshahi ,Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research ,Rajshahi ,Bangladesh
Alam, Safaet;
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Central Laboratory of The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University ,Lishui People’s Hospital ,Lishui ,Zhejiang ,China
Shao, Chuxiao;
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Central Laboratory of The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University ,Lishui People’s Hospital ,Lishui ,Zhejiang ,China
Wang, Shuanghu;
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Central Laboratory of The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University ,Lishui People’s Hospital ,Lishui ,Zhejiang ,China
Geng, Peiwu;
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Central Laboratory of The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University ,Lishui People’s Hospital ,Lishui ,Zhejiang ,China
Mamun, Abdullah Al

Introduction: Plants and their extracts have been integral to the development of medicinal treatments throughout history, offering a vast array of compounds for innovative therapies. Baccaurea motleyana Müll. Arg., commonly known as Rambai, is an evergreen tree with economic importance in the Old-World Tropics. Method: The study investigates its phytochemical composition through Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and evaluates its pharmacological properties, including antidiabetic, antidiarrheal, antimicrobial, and antidepressant effects. Result and Discussion: The GC-MS analysis revealed 15 bioactive compounds in the methanol extract, with Phenol, 3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-, Methyl stearate, and Hexadecanoic acid, methyl ester being the predominant ones. The cytotoxicity assay demonstrated significant activity in the ethyl acetate fraction. Antimicrobial assays indicated mild to moderate antibacterial activity. In vivo studies on mice revealed significant hypoglycemic, antidiarrheal, and antidepressant properties. Molecular docking studies against EGFR, DHFR, GLUT-3, KOR, and MOA identified promising compounds with potential therapeutic effects. The identified compounds exhibited favorable ADME/T properties, emphasizing their potential for drug development. The study underscores the promising therapeutic potential of Baccaurea motleyana , showcasing its diverse bioactive compounds with significant medicinal properties. Conclusion: These findings lay the groundwork for future research, emphasizing the exploration of B. motleyana as a source of natural remedies for addressing prevalent health conditions.

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