Anti‐Inflammatory, Antioxidant, Molecular Docking and Pharmacokinetics Properties of Cycloeucalenone Isolated From Musa × paradisiaca L. Fruit Peels
Abstract This study isolated a compound with anti‐inflammatory properties from Musa × paradisiaca fruit peels. The methanol extract was partitioned, and the hexane fraction with the best bioactivity was subjected to column chromatography before characterization via Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), UV–visible (UV–VIS) and NMR analysis. The in vivo anti‐inflammatory properties of the methanol extract and hexane fraction were investigated using the formalin‐induced oedema model in rats. The compound’s antioxidant, red blood cell (RBC) membrane stabilization and phospholipase‐A2 (PL‐A2) inhibitory effects
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