Screening of Phytochemical Compounds and Antimicrobial Activity of Caralluma tuberculate by In-Silico Study
Khansa Jamil1, Muhammad Ramzan Khan1, Asad Jan2 and Ghulam Muhammad Ali1*
1Department of Plant Genomics and Biotechnology (NIGAB), National Agriculture Research Centre (NARC), Islamabad 44000, Pakistan; 2Institute of Biotechnology Genetic Engineering, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar, 25130, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
*Correspondence | Ghulam Muhammad Ali, Department of Plant Genomics and Biotechnology (NIGAB), National Agriculture Research Centre (NARC), Islamabad 44000, Pakistan; Email: drgmali5@gmail.com
Figure 1:
TLC of Caralluma plant (A) short wavelength (254 nm), (B) long wavelength (365 nm).
Figure 2:
GC-MS Chromatogram of Caralluma tuberculata. aerugonosa) (Al-Snafi, 2017; Bibi et al., 2015).
Figure 3:
Docking confirmation for selected ligand compound and targeted proteins (3D and 2D) structures, respectively.