Appraising the Neuroprotective Competence of Nitrogen-Enriched Arthrospira platensis in Comparison to Commercial Resource in Depressed Mice Models

authors:

avatar Arockiya Anita Margret 1 , * , avatar Muppliyan Kalaiyarasan 1 , avatar Arockiya Avila Jerley 2 , avatar Theboral Jeevaraj 1

Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India
Department of Zoology, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

how to cite: Margret A A, Kalaiyarasan M, Avila Jerley A, Jeevaraj T. Appraising the Neuroprotective Competence of Nitrogen-Enriched Arthrospira platensis in Comparison to Commercial Resource in Depressed Mice Models. J Rep Pharm Sci. 2019;8(2):e147325. https://doi.org/10.4103/jrptps.JRPTPS_54_18.

Abstract

Background: Arthrospira platensis encompasses vital nutrients and is commercialized globally. It comprises of imperative resource that has the potential to combat neurological deformities caused due to stress and anxiety. 
Objective: This work evaluates the neuroprotective effect of spirulina cultivated on nitrogen enriched medium and compares it with the commercial samples. 
Materials and Methods: The study is authenticated with an antioxidant assay and the vital compounds are relatively profiled by GC-MS study. Furthermore, a molecular docking analysis is implemented to investigate the therapeutic potentials of the phytocompounds against Monoamine Oxidase –A and establish them as inhibitors. The ethanolic extract of spirullina as are fed on depressed mice models to assay its neuroprotective effect and rehabilitation of brain cells by a histopathological study. 
Results: The antioxidant content of the augmented sample was consistent on par with the commercial sample. The in silico assay was performed with 10 extricated compounds of both the samples where, Butanoic acid, 3-hydroxy- furnished a minimum binding affinity energy value of -56.24 kcal/mol and dodecanamide was efficient to bind with the active site of the amino acid residue TYR 69 with a minimum energy of -87.8 kcal/mol. The histopathological examination upholds the refurbished parameter of vital phytocompounds with placid cellular edema and perivascular infiltration. 
Conclusion: There is a wide range of need to develop research against stress and anxiety and the study fortifies the restorative efficacy of the phytocompounds as a neuroprotective drug.