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Exploration of the antioxidant and anticancer properties of methanolic extracts derived from five different Jasminum species, alongside an analysis of the phytoconstituent profile using GC-MS
Abstract
Several bioactive constituents found in conventional medicine possess antioxidant and anti-cancer effects and may be useful in the treatment of a variety of diseases, so the current study sought to conduct a thorough investigation of their potential use as a potent antioxidant and anticancer agent for five Jasminum species. The preliminary phytochemical analysis in a methanol extract of Jasminum indicated the existence of numerous bioactive secondary metabolites. More accurately, we discovered many novel compounds such deoxyspergualin, gentamicin B, cefazolin, cytidine, cycloheptanone oxime, folinic acid, 1-dodecene, epoxynonane derivative, dl-citrulline, thiocyanic acid, limonene 5,3',4'-trihydroxyflavone and 4-fluoro histidine. The results demonstrated that the plants have therapeutic values, since the extracts' antioxidant impact was examined using radical 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl. The methanolic extract displayed varying half-maximal inhibitory concentration values slightly above the standard, indicating the significance of the bioactive metabolites present in the plant. Additionally, investigation was conducted on the potential anticancer properties targeting a specific liver cancer cell line and we revealed that J. azoricum was the powerful plant would effectively inhibit cancer cell lines at both 10 and 100 µg/mL.
KEY WORDS: Jasminum, Phytoconstituents, Anticancer, Antioxidant activity, GC-MS.
Bull. Chem. Soc. Ethiop. 2025, 39(3), 547-560.