Molecular docking analysis of shatavarins with female hormonal receptors.

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Bioinformation Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.6026/973206300200775
Neelima Arora, Amit Kumar Banerjee
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Abstract

Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) has been used for female health problems since ancient times and is useful for treating various female reproductive problems including menopausal problems, hormonal imbalance, lactation, menstrual issues, and others. Shatavarins, the primary phytoconstituents of Shatavari, have high molecular weights and may interact with hormone receptors. We have conducted a molecular docking analysis for different Shatavarins such as Shatavarin I, Shatavarin IV, Shatavarin VI, Shatavarin VII, Shatavarin VIII, Shatavarin IX, and Shatavarin X with different hormonal receptors such as estrogen alpha, beta, and gamma receptor, progesterone receptor, FSH, and LH receptors. The best docking conformations with the highest docking scores, specific interactions and bond formations, and the most important residues of the receptors were identified and reported. The study was successful in providing an initial comparative insight into the binding efficiencies of the Shatavarins for different female hormonal receptors.

沙塔伐林与女性荷尔蒙受体的分子对接分析。
沙达伐里(Asparagus racemosus)自古以来就被用于治疗女性健康问题,可用于治疗各种女性生殖问题,包括更年期问题、荷尔蒙失调、哺乳、月经问题等。沙塔伐林是沙塔伐利的主要植物成分,具有很高的分子量,可能会与激素受体发生相互作用。我们对不同的沙塔伐林(如沙塔伐林 I、沙塔伐林 IV、沙塔伐林 VI、沙塔伐林 VII、沙塔伐林 VIII、沙塔伐林 IX 和沙塔伐林 X)与不同的激素受体(如雌激素α、β和γ受体、孕酮受体、FSH 和 LH 受体)进行了分子对接分析。研究人员确定并报告了对接得分最高的最佳对接构象、特定的相互作用和成键形式,以及受体中最重要的残基。这项研究成功地对沙塔伐林与不同女性荷尔蒙受体的结合效率进行了初步比较。
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