Exploring the multifaceted roles of Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discovery

Background: Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans are mangrove species, perennial wild plants with significant therapeutic, ecological, and environmental value. They are extensively utilized by the local communities of the Sundarbans and coastal estuaries for various purposes. Aim of the study: This...

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Main Authors: Sabina Yasmine, Rezwana Zaman Proma, Md. Ripaj Uddin, Mohammad Saydur Rahman, Md. Hamedul Islam, Muhammad Abdullah Al Mansur, AHM Shofiul Islam Molla Jamal, Abu Yousuf, Md. Hasnain Mustak, Sarker Kamruzzaman, M. Mahboob Ali Siddiqi
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author Sabina Yasmine
Rezwana Zaman Proma
Md. Ripaj Uddin
Mohammad Saydur Rahman
Md. Hamedul Islam
Muhammad Abdullah Al Mansur
AHM Shofiul Islam Molla Jamal
Abu Yousuf
Md. Hasnain Mustak
Sarker Kamruzzaman
M. Mahboob Ali Siddiqi
author_facet Sabina Yasmine
Rezwana Zaman Proma
Md. Ripaj Uddin
Mohammad Saydur Rahman
Md. Hamedul Islam
Muhammad Abdullah Al Mansur
AHM Shofiul Islam Molla Jamal
Abu Yousuf
Md. Hasnain Mustak
Sarker Kamruzzaman
M. Mahboob Ali Siddiqi
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description Background: Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans are mangrove species, perennial wild plants with significant therapeutic, ecological, and environmental value. They are extensively utilized by the local communities of the Sundarbans and coastal estuaries for various purposes. Aim of the study: This study aims to provide an in-depth review of these plants, relying on secondary data and information. Methods: Compile the secondary data from at least 50 relevant pieces of literature. Results: S. apetala fruits exhibit substantial antioxidant, antimicrobial, analgesic, antidiarrheal, and anti-diabetic properties. Additionally, the bark and leaves offer considerable therapeutic benefits. The plant contains various phytochemicals such as polyphenols include flavonoids, anthocyanins and alkaloids along with carbohydrates, proteins, fiber, minerals (such as Ca, K, Mg, S, Cu, Fe, Zn, Mn), and vitamins (including thiamine and riboflavin). Its leaf and fruit extracts show potential for applications in the food industry and green chemistry. The seed extract demonstrates the highest cytotoxic properties (LC50=36 μg/mL) among other parts of the plant, along with antibacterial effects and dose-dependent analgesic and antidiarrheal properties. The leaf and bark extracts exhibit significant antidiabetic potential, with IC50 values of 0.286±0.022 and 0.432±0.01 mg/mL respectively. The seeds are particularly rich in polyphenols (300.1 mg GAE/g), flavonoids (30.6 mg CE/g), anthocyanins (2.3 μmol/g), and vitamin C (4.0 mg/g), showcasing their strong antioxidant properties. The pericarp, though lower in these compounds, still presents significant nutritional value, containing 55.4 mg GAE/g polyphenols and 14.6 mg CE/g flavonoids. Nutritional analysis shows the pericarp's moisture content is 84.2 %, along with high carbohydrates (29.6 %) and proteins (8.8 %), while the seed has 55.6 % moisture and 11.5 % proteins. Nipa fruticans presents lucrative findings, including vinegar production, low-fat biscuits with high nutrient values, bioethanol, among others. Various parts of this plant contain essential elements in significant amounts and only trace amounts of heavy metals, indicating its safety for medicinal purposes. Conclusion: The phytochemical, nutritional, and elemental analyses of these plants highlight its potential health benefits, food value and significance in research. This comprehensive analysis underscores S. apetala's and N. fruticans broad nutritional and phytochemical significance, making it a valuable subject in studies of natural products and human health.
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spelling doaj-art-f9734c6beb324feb8350562774999a9f2025-02-10T04:35:08ZengElsevierPhytomedicine Plus2667-03132025-02-0151100687Exploring the multifaceted roles of Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discoverySabina Yasmine0Rezwana Zaman Proma1Md. Ripaj Uddin2Mohammad Saydur Rahman3Md. Hamedul Islam4Muhammad Abdullah Al Mansur5AHM Shofiul Islam Molla Jamal6Abu Yousuf7Md. Hasnain Mustak8Sarker Kamruzzaman9M. Mahboob Ali Siddiqi10Department of Pharmacy, Jagannath University, Sadarghat, Dhaka 1100, BangladeshDepartment of Chemistry, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka 1200, BangladeshInstitute of National Analytical Research and Service (INARS), Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.Department of Pharmacy, Jagannath University, Sadarghat, Dhaka 1100, BangladeshDepartment of Pharmacy, Jagannath University, Sadarghat, Dhaka 1100, BangladeshInstitute of National Analytical Research and Service (INARS), Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205, BangladeshInstitute of National Analytical Research and Service (INARS), Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205, BangladeshInstitute of Mining, Mineralogy and Metallurgy, BCSIR, Joypurhat 5900, BangladeshInstitute of Mining, Mineralogy and Metallurgy, BCSIR, Joypurhat 5900, BangladeshInstitute of National Analytical Research and Service (INARS), Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205, BangladeshInstitute of Natural Sciences, United International University, Dhaka 1212, BangladeshBackground: Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans are mangrove species, perennial wild plants with significant therapeutic, ecological, and environmental value. They are extensively utilized by the local communities of the Sundarbans and coastal estuaries for various purposes. Aim of the study: This study aims to provide an in-depth review of these plants, relying on secondary data and information. Methods: Compile the secondary data from at least 50 relevant pieces of literature. Results: S. apetala fruits exhibit substantial antioxidant, antimicrobial, analgesic, antidiarrheal, and anti-diabetic properties. Additionally, the bark and leaves offer considerable therapeutic benefits. The plant contains various phytochemicals such as polyphenols include flavonoids, anthocyanins and alkaloids along with carbohydrates, proteins, fiber, minerals (such as Ca, K, Mg, S, Cu, Fe, Zn, Mn), and vitamins (including thiamine and riboflavin). Its leaf and fruit extracts show potential for applications in the food industry and green chemistry. The seed extract demonstrates the highest cytotoxic properties (LC50=36 μg/mL) among other parts of the plant, along with antibacterial effects and dose-dependent analgesic and antidiarrheal properties. The leaf and bark extracts exhibit significant antidiabetic potential, with IC50 values of 0.286±0.022 and 0.432±0.01 mg/mL respectively. The seeds are particularly rich in polyphenols (300.1 mg GAE/g), flavonoids (30.6 mg CE/g), anthocyanins (2.3 μmol/g), and vitamin C (4.0 mg/g), showcasing their strong antioxidant properties. The pericarp, though lower in these compounds, still presents significant nutritional value, containing 55.4 mg GAE/g polyphenols and 14.6 mg CE/g flavonoids. Nutritional analysis shows the pericarp's moisture content is 84.2 %, along with high carbohydrates (29.6 %) and proteins (8.8 %), while the seed has 55.6 % moisture and 11.5 % proteins. Nipa fruticans presents lucrative findings, including vinegar production, low-fat biscuits with high nutrient values, bioethanol, among others. Various parts of this plant contain essential elements in significant amounts and only trace amounts of heavy metals, indicating its safety for medicinal purposes. Conclusion: The phytochemical, nutritional, and elemental analyses of these plants highlight its potential health benefits, food value and significance in research. This comprehensive analysis underscores S. apetala's and N. fruticans broad nutritional and phytochemical significance, making it a valuable subject in studies of natural products and human health.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667031324001611Coastal HabitatsBioactivities compoundsPhytochemicalsHigh energy biscuitsVinegar and Restoration
spellingShingle Sabina Yasmine
Rezwana Zaman Proma
Md. Ripaj Uddin
Mohammad Saydur Rahman
Md. Hamedul Islam
Muhammad Abdullah Al Mansur
AHM Shofiul Islam Molla Jamal
Abu Yousuf
Md. Hasnain Mustak
Sarker Kamruzzaman
M. Mahboob Ali Siddiqi
Exploring the multifaceted roles of Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discovery
Phytomedicine Plus
Coastal Habitats
Bioactivities compounds
Phytochemicals
High energy biscuits
Vinegar and Restoration
title Exploring the multifaceted roles of Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discovery
title_full Exploring the multifaceted roles of Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discovery
title_fullStr Exploring the multifaceted roles of Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discovery
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the multifaceted roles of Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discovery
title_short Exploring the multifaceted roles of Sonneratia apetala and Nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discovery
title_sort exploring the multifaceted roles of sonneratia apetala and nipa fruticans in coastal habitat restoration and bioactive properties discovery
topic Coastal Habitats
Bioactivities compounds
Phytochemicals
High energy biscuits
Vinegar and Restoration
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667031324001611
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