Maturity related metabolomic analysis of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluation

Abstract Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Delile, a medicinal tree, produces an edible fruit widely recognized in traditional medicine for its antidiabetic and liver-enhancing properties. This study investigated the metabolic changes occurring during fruit maturation using integrated nuclear magnetic reson...

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Main Authors: Asmaa Abdelsalam, Ehab Mahran, Eslam T. Mohamed, Arezue Boroujerdi, Hebatallah Aly
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-15234-y
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Ehab Mahran
Eslam T. Mohamed
Arezue Boroujerdi
Hebatallah Aly
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description Abstract Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Delile, a medicinal tree, produces an edible fruit widely recognized in traditional medicine for its antidiabetic and liver-enhancing properties. This study investigated the metabolic changes occurring during fruit maturation using integrated nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics approaches, including 1D 1H (proton), 2D heteronuclear single quantum coherence (HSQC), and 2D J-resolved NMR spectroscopy. A total of forty-five metabolites were identified and quantified, with key metabolites characterizing each maturation stage. Metabolic profiling indicated that immature fruits were characterized by elevated concentrations of amino acids, alkaloids, and organic acids, while mature fruits predominantly accumulated monosaccharides. Chemometric analyses and hierarchical clustering confirmed a significant metabolic differentiation between immature and mature fruit stages. Pathway analysis identified significant alterations predominantly in starch–sucrose metabolism, pyruvate metabolism, and the citrate cycle during maturation. Cytotoxic evaluation revealed that polar extracts from immature fruits exhibited superior cytotoxic activity against hepatocellular carcinoma cells (IC50 = 117.7 µg/mL) compared to mature fruit extracts (IC50 = 270.4 µg/mL). Molecular docking analysis further demonstrated that metabolites upregulated in immature fruits, like theophylline, showed a strong binding affinity (− 5.317 kcal/mol) to the anti-apoptotic protein BCL-2, suggesting their potential role in apoptosis regulation. This study provides insights into the metabolic dynamics during Balanites aegyptiaca fruit maturation, highlighting the superior therapeutic potential and significant cytotoxic activity of immature fruits compared to traditionally utilized mature fruits.
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spelling doaj-art-52c555eeaafe4dc595d30338d4efafff2025-08-24T11:18:31ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-08-0115111610.1038/s41598-025-15234-yMaturity related metabolomic analysis of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluationAsmaa Abdelsalam0Ehab Mahran1Eslam T. Mohamed2Arezue Boroujerdi3Hebatallah Aly4Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan UniversityCAMAG Chemical Products and Adsorption Technology AGBotany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan UniversityChemistry Department, Claflin UniversityBotany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan UniversityAbstract Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Delile, a medicinal tree, produces an edible fruit widely recognized in traditional medicine for its antidiabetic and liver-enhancing properties. This study investigated the metabolic changes occurring during fruit maturation using integrated nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics approaches, including 1D 1H (proton), 2D heteronuclear single quantum coherence (HSQC), and 2D J-resolved NMR spectroscopy. A total of forty-five metabolites were identified and quantified, with key metabolites characterizing each maturation stage. Metabolic profiling indicated that immature fruits were characterized by elevated concentrations of amino acids, alkaloids, and organic acids, while mature fruits predominantly accumulated monosaccharides. Chemometric analyses and hierarchical clustering confirmed a significant metabolic differentiation between immature and mature fruit stages. Pathway analysis identified significant alterations predominantly in starch–sucrose metabolism, pyruvate metabolism, and the citrate cycle during maturation. Cytotoxic evaluation revealed that polar extracts from immature fruits exhibited superior cytotoxic activity against hepatocellular carcinoma cells (IC50 = 117.7 µg/mL) compared to mature fruit extracts (IC50 = 270.4 µg/mL). Molecular docking analysis further demonstrated that metabolites upregulated in immature fruits, like theophylline, showed a strong binding affinity (− 5.317 kcal/mol) to the anti-apoptotic protein BCL-2, suggesting their potential role in apoptosis regulation. This study provides insights into the metabolic dynamics during Balanites aegyptiaca fruit maturation, highlighting the superior therapeutic potential and significant cytotoxic activity of immature fruits compared to traditionally utilized mature fruits.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-15234-yBalanites aegyptiaca (L.)Fruit maturationNMR spectroscopyMetabolomicsAnticancerJ-resolved NMR
spellingShingle Asmaa Abdelsalam
Ehab Mahran
Eslam T. Mohamed
Arezue Boroujerdi
Hebatallah Aly
Maturity related metabolomic analysis of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluation
Scientific Reports
Balanites aegyptiaca (L.)
Fruit maturation
NMR spectroscopy
Metabolomics
Anticancer
J-resolved NMR
title Maturity related metabolomic analysis of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluation
title_full Maturity related metabolomic analysis of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluation
title_fullStr Maturity related metabolomic analysis of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Maturity related metabolomic analysis of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluation
title_short Maturity related metabolomic analysis of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluation
title_sort maturity related metabolomic analysis of balanites aegyptiaca fruits with in vitro and in silico cytotoxicity evaluation
topic Balanites aegyptiaca (L.)
Fruit maturation
NMR spectroscopy
Metabolomics
Anticancer
J-resolved NMR
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-15234-y
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