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Comprehensive polyphenolic profiling, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and cytotoxicity studies of Rhynchostylis retusa (L.) Blume: a medicinal orchid.

Anjna KumariRishabh KaundalSmita KapoorSubhash KumarDharam SinghYogesh Kumar WaliaDinesh Kumar
Published in: Natural product research (2024)
Rhynchostylis retusa (L.) Blume, commonly known as the Foxtail orchid, has garnered worldwide attention for its diverse medicinal properties. In this study, root extract and its fractions were evaluated for total polyphenols, flavonoids, targeted polyphenols, and antioxidant potential. The antimicrobial activity was assessed against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains while cytotoxicity was assessed using the A549 and HCT-116 cell lines. The investigations showed that chloroform and ethyl acetate are the most effective solvents for fractionation of polyphenols from the parent extract. These fractions also exhibited strong antioxidant and cytotoxic potentials. The chloroform fraction showed maximum cell death of 87.35 and 92.36% in A549 and HCT- 116 cell lines respectively. All samples showed growth inhibition against bacterial strains except the n -hexane fraction, whereas the n -butanol fraction showed comparable antimicrobial activity with the tetracycline standard. The possible health benefits and thereby, application of R. retusa were thus revealed in this investigation.
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