Abstract:
One plant species from Algeria's Saharan region, Ammadocus leuchotricus, is well recognized for its
use in traditional medicine. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was used in the current
work to examine methanol extracts of A. leuchotricus in order to identify significant functional groups
and phytochemical constituents. With an IC50 of 966.48 ±9.95 μg/mll, GC-MS analysis of the methanol
extract of A. leuchotricus revealed the presence of 62 phytochemical components and shown impressive
anti-inflammatory activity.These 62 substances were then examined for their bioactivity using in silico
molecular docking techniques. The findings showed that one of the discovered phytochemical
compounds may have trypsin inhibiting action