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Volume 20, Issue 5
  • ISSN: 1573-4099
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6697

Abstract

Background: Medicinal plants play an essential role in everyday life; plants highly contain therapeutic phytoconstituents commonly used to treat various diseases. This paper discusses the Chemical composition, antiproliferative activity and study of essential oil extracted from (family Lamiaceae) and (family Apiaceae). Objective: In present study GC-MS was used to identify the chemical constituents from and . antiproliferative activity was performed on A549 cancer cell lines. study was performed by Schrodinger’s maestro software to identify chemical constituents in both plants as potential EGFR inhibitors for the treatment of lung cancer. Methods: The essential oil was extracted by hydro distillation from aerial parts of and . The volatile oil sample was analyzed by (GC-MS) Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry. Different chemical constituents were identified based on the retention index and compared with the NIST library. The oil samples from and was also evaluated for antiproliferative activity against human lung cancer A549 cell lines. In silico study was performed by Schrodinger maestro software against EGFR (PDB ID 5HG8). Results: essential oil contains Eugenol (42.90%), 2-β-Elemene (25.98%), β- Caryophyllene (19.12%) are the major constituents. On the other side, contains nnonadecanol- 1 (16.37%), decanal (12.37%), dodecanal (12.27%), 2-Dodecanal (9.67%), Phytol (8.81%) as the major constituents. Both the oils have shown antiproliferative activity against human lung cancer cell lines A549 having IC values of 38.281 μg/ml () and 74.536 μg/ml (). Molecular interactions of constituents hydro distilled from two oils was analysed by schrodinger maestro software against EGFR (PDB ID 5HG8). Conclusion: The oil sample extracted from showed more antiproliferative activity than . study showed that two chemical constituents, namely di-isobutyl phthalate (-7.542 kcal/mol) and dibutyl phthalate (-7.181 kcal/mol) from and one diethyl phthalate (-7.224 kcal/mol) from having more docking score than standard Osimertinib which indicates the effectiveness of oils for lung cancer.

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Keyword(s): Coriander sativum; EGFR; in silico; in vitro; Lung cancer; O. tenuiflorum
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