Research Article
α-Amylase Inhibitory Activity of Catunaregam spinosa (Thunb.) Tirveng.: In Vitro and In Silico Studies
Table 5
ADMET profiles of selected compounds.
| S.N. | Compounds | GI Abs. | P-gp substrate2 | BBB permeation | CYP3 inhibition | Hepatotoxicity | Cytotoxicity | Immune toxicity | Toxicity class | Predicted LD50 (mg/kg) |
| 1. | Acarbose | Low | Yes | No | No | — | No | Yes | 6 | 24000 | 2. | Balanophonin | High | Yes | No | No | No | No | Yes | 5 | 5000 | 3. | Catunaregin | High | Yes | Yes | Yes (CYP2D6) | No | No | Yes | 4 | 600 | 4. | β-Sitosterol | Low | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | 4 | 890 | 5. | Medioresinol | High | Yes | No | Yes (CYP2D6) | No | No | Yes | 4 | 1500 | 6. | Morindolide | High | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | 5 | 5000 | 7. | Scopoletin | High | No | Yes | Yes (CYP1A2) | — | No | — | 5 | 3800 |
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