ANTIALOPECIA ACTIVITY EXPLORATION BY In-silico ANALYSIS OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM Sansevieria trifasciata PRAIN LEAVES THROUGH 5α-REDUCTASE INHIBITION
None H. Kasmawati, None R. Mustarichie, None E. Halimah, None R. Ruslin, None A. Arfan, N. A. Sida, S. Suryani, None Y. Yamin
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Abstract
Numerous reports link hair loss to alopecia, a major concern in baldness treatment. Identifying new, effective 5α-reductase inhibitors is crucial for better alopecia treatment. This study explores the Sansevieria trifasciata Prain fraction's potential as an inhibitor based on docking and molecular dynamics. Oliveramine (-9.14 kcal/mol) and Methyl pyropheophorbide A (-7.93 kcal/mol) exhibit the best affinity, interacting with critical residues Arg114 and Phe223. MM-PBSA analysis confirms their superiority over finasteride, with binding affinities of -146.472 kJ/mol and -120.004 kJ/mol, respectively. Methyl pyropheophorbide A shows stability, cohesiveness
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RASĀYAN Journal of Chemistry [RJC] signifies a confluence of diverse streams of chemistry to stir up the cerebral powers of its contributors and readers. By introducing the journal by this name, we humbly intent to provide an open platform to all researchers, academicians and readers to showcase their ideas and research findings among the people of their own fraternity and to share their vast repository of knowledge and information. The journal seeks to embody the spirit of enquiry and innovation to augment the richness of existing chemistry literature and theories. We also aim towards making this journal an unparalleled reservoir of information and in process aspire to inculcate and expand the research aptitude.