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is a tree whose aromatic dried flower buds are known as cloves. When it comes to phenolic chemicals, such as flavonoids, hydroxybenzoic acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, and hydroxyphenyl propane, clove is a major plant source of these substances. Finding out how effective clove buds are as antioxidants was the driving force behind this study's GC-MS investigation and computational discoveries. This inquiry into clove pods focused on the chemical composition of clove using the GC-MS technique, as well as its antioxidant qualities and computational modeling. This antioxidant may be more effective in lower doses than ascorbic acid (A.A.), butylate hydroxytoluene (BHT), and β-carotene, with 57.22 ± 0.41 mg QE/g of total phenols and flavonoids and 7.25 ± 0.12 mg GAE/g of clove extract. Phenols destroy free radicals, which boosts antioxidant activity. Flavonoids defend against ROS, which also boosts antioxidant activity. Clove pod GC-MS analysis identified 21 components, of which eugenol accounted for 58.86%. The absence of nitrogen and chlorine molecules emphasizes the composition's organic nature. Eugenol, the major component of clove oil, is a phenolic molecule that binds strongly to bacterial enzymes such as DNA gyrase and dihydrofolate reductase. Docking experiments have shown that clove chemicals interact with acetylcholinesterase, a crucial enzyme in insect larvae, paralyzing and killing them. This study demonstrates the immense potential of plants in providing novel therapeutic and environmental solutions. We must support further research into nature's inherent benefits. The extensive knowledge that can be gained from botany can be used to improve health, ecology, and sustainability.

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