Abstract:
The Apocynaceae plant group contains many bioactive compounds that are pharmacologically relevant and are used as
potential medicine for many diseases. Rauvolfia densiflora Benth. ex Hook.f. (syn- Rauvolfia verticillata (Lour.) Baill.)
coming under the same family known for its diverse medicinal properties. The current study was carried out to evaluate
the bioactive compounds present in the extract using GC-MS analysis and to find out the anti-inflammatory potential
of the extract using in-vitro methods. GC-MS analysis revealed the presence of 16 bioactive compounds with diverse
pharmacological activities. Among them, Oleic Acid, 17-hydroxy-, methyl ester, trans-decahydroquinoline, and Spiro-
(1,3-dioxolane-2, 3’-indolin]-2’-one possesses more important properties. Two important sarpagan indole alkaloids were
also identified namely Sarpagan-16-carboxylic acid or (Z) Akuammidine and sarpagan-17-ol or Vellosiminol, which are
pharmacologically important compounds with anti-inflammatory, anti-asthmatic activities. The in-vitro anti-inflammatory
activity was carried out using the COX assay. COX assay showed 55.27% inhibition at a concentration of 200 μg/mL with
an IC50 value of 155.38 μg/mL, this is an indication that the methanolic leaf extract R. densiflora has the potential to be
developed as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).