Naringenin isolated from Citrus reticulata blanco fruit peel inhibits the toxicity of snake venom proteins - An in vitro and in vivo study

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Snake envenomation is a serious hazard in tropical countries. In the current study, the bioactive compound from the methanolic extract of Citrus reticulata was purified using polarity gradient chromatography and structurally characterized by UV-spectroscopy, NMR, and LC-MS. The purified metabolite, naringenin, inhibited PLA2 (51%) and hemolytic (59.8%) activity of the Naja naja venom. Histopathological examination and edema studies carried out using mice confirmed the inhibitory effects of naringenin. This is the first report on the inhibitory potential of naringenin isolated from Citrus reticulata. The study thus unravels the possibility for the use of Citrus reticulata metabolites as a supplement during the snake bite treatment.
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Snakebite,Venom,Hemolytic,NMR,LC-MS,Naringenin
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