In vitro antioxidant and in silico evaluation of the anti-β-lactamase potential of the extracts of Cylindrospermum alatosporum NR125682 and Loriellopsis cavenicola NR117881
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Ikhane, Albert O.
Sithole, Siphesihle Z.
Cele, Nkosinathi D.
Osunsanmi, Foluso Oluwagbemiga
Mosa, Rebamang Anthony
Opoku, Andrew Rowland
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Abstract
Cyanobacteria in recent times have been touted to be a suitable source for the discovery of
novel compounds, including antioxidants and antibiotics, due to their large arsenal of metabolites.
This study presents the in vitro antioxidant and in silico evaluation of Cylindrospermum alatosporum
NR125682 and Loriellopsis cavenicola NR117881, isolated from freshwater ponds around the campus
of the University of Zululand, South Africa. The isolates were confirmed using 16S rRNA. Various
crude extracts of the isolated microbes were prepared through sequential extraction using hexane,
dichloromethane, and 70% ethanol. The chemical constituents of the crude extracts were elucidated
by FTIR and GC-MS spectroscopy. The antioxidant potential of the extracts was determined by the
free radical (DPPH, ABTS, •OH, and Fe2+) systems. Molecular docking of the major constituents
of the extracts against β-lactamase was also evaluated. GC-MS analysis indicated the dominating
presence of n-alkanes. The extracts exhibited varying degrees of antioxidant activity (scavenging
of free radicals; an IC50 range of 8–10 µg/mL was obtained for ABTS). A good binding affinity
(−6.6, −6.3 Kcal/mol) of some the organic chemicals (diglycerol tetranitrate, and 2,2-dimethyl-5-
(3-methyl-2-oxiranyl)cyclohexanone) was obtained following molecular docking. The evaluated
antioxidant activities, coupled with the obtained docking score, potentiates the antimicrobial activity
of the extracts.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: The data used to support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.
Keywords
β-lactamase, Cyanobacteria, Molecular docking, Antioxidants, GC-MS, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, SDG-15: Life on land
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
SDG-15:Life on land
SDG-15:Life on land
Citation
Ikhane, A.O.; Sithole, S.Z.;
Cele, N.D.; Osunsanmi, F.O.; Mosa,
R.A.; Opoku, A.R. In Vitro
Antioxidant and In Silico Evaluation
of the Anti-β-Lactamase Potential of
the Extracts of Cylindrospermum
alatosporum NR125682 and Loriellopsis
cavenicola NR117881. Antioxidants
2024, 13, 608. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13050608.
