Promising anti- Helicobacter pylori and anti-inflammatory metabolites from unused parts of Phoenix dactylifera CV 'Zaghloul': in vitro and in silico study

Pharm Biol. 2023 Dec;61(1):657-665. doi: 10.1080/13880209.2023.2200841.

Abstract

Context: Date palm waste is an agricultural waste that accumulates in massive amounts causing serious pollution and environmental problems.

Objectives: Date palm trees, Phoenix dactylifera Linn CV 'Zaghloul' (Arecaceae) grown in Egypt, leave behind waste products that were investigated to produce compounds with anti-Helicobacter pylori and anti-inflammatory activities.

Materials and methods: Chromatographic workup of P. dactylifera aqueous methanol extract derived from fibrous mesh and fruit bunch (without fruit) afforded a new sesquiterpene lactone derivative, phodactolide A (1), along with ten known compounds (2-11), primarily identified as polyphenols. Chemical structures were unambiguously elucidated based on mass and 1D/2D NMR spectroscopy. All isolated compounds were assessed for their activities against H. pylori using broth micro-well dilution method and clarithromycin as a positive control. The anti-inflammatory response of isolated compounds was evaluated by inhibiting cyclooxygenase-2 enzyme using TMPD Assay followed by an in silico study to validate their mechanism of action using celecoxib as a standard drug.

Results: Compounds 4, 6 and 8-10 exhibited potent anti-H. pylori activity with MIC values ranging from 0.48 to 1.95 µg/mL that were comparable to or more potent than clarithromycin. For COX-2 inhibitory assay, 4, 7 and 8 revealed promising activities with IC50 values of 1.04, 0.65 and 0.45 μg/mL, respectively. These results were verified by molecular docking studies, where 4, 7 and 8 showed the best interactions with key amino acid residues of COX-2 active site.

Conclusion: The present study characterizes a new sesquiterpene lactone and recommends 4 and 8 for future in vivo studies as plausible anti-ulcer remedies.

Keywords: COX-2 inhibitors; Date palm waste; molecular docking.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents / pharmacology
  • Clarithromycin
  • Helicobacter pylori*
  • Molecular Docking Simulation
  • Phoeniceae* / chemistry
  • Sesquiterpenes* / pharmacology

Substances

  • Clarithromycin
  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
  • Sesquiterpenes

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