Research Article

Comparative Assessment of Three Medicinal Plants against Diabetes and Oxidative Stress Using Experimental and Computational Approaches

Table 5

Molecular docking study of EEMC, METT, and MEAC against Uricase (PDB ID: 1R4U) for antioxidant activity.

SampleCompoundDocking scoreGlide EmodelGlide energy

EEMCCrassifoside A−5.35−59.52−47.16
Breviscaside A−4.16−53.09−43.10
Crassifogenin C−5.34−53.21−41.99
Crassifoside D−5.26−55.67−45.15
Curcapital−4.75−39.26−30.77
Isocurculigine−5.73−70.01−55.83

METTCyclotricuspidoside A−6.06−70.04−56.64
Cyclotricuspidoside C−5.24−67.78−53.35
Stigmast-7-en-3β-ol−2.95−26.46−24.87
α-Spinasterol−4.26−32.43−25.42
3-o-β-D-glucopyranoside−2.74−33.84−30.30
Glyceryl 1 palmitate−3.02−36.58−33.96

MEACStigmasterol−3.37−26.59−22.17
Beta-sitosterol−3.44−27.66−23.70
Campesterol−4.02−30.20−24.95
1,3,5-Benzenetriol−6.22−29.66−21.28
Vitamin E acetate−3.59−41.48−37.40
Squalene−2.40−32.13−31.20

StandardAscorbic acid−4.52−32.91−25.72
Gallic acid−5.07−34.53−26.13
Quercetin−5.15−44.42−34.35

EEMC: ethanol extract of M. capitulata; METT: methanol extract of T. tricuspidata; MEAC: methanol extract of A. campanulatus.