Evaluation of wound healing effect of Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Mull. Arg. by in silico multitargets directed for multiligand approach.

Kaumudee S Bodas, Chandrakant D Bagul, Vaibhav M Shinde
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Abstract

The healing of wound is a tightly-regulated cascade of events, involving interplay of enormous factors. Now a days, pain alleviation and faster wound healing have attracted considerable attention. Several natural compounds have played crucial role in this intriguing process. The present study deals with five selected molecules from the plant Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Mull. Arg. targeting the eight essential proteins involved in the wound healing and inflammatory process. Considering that various phytoconstituents of medicinal plant can simultaneously interacts with multiple targets, in current work multiligand and multitarget approach was employed instead of traditional one ligand-multitarget approach. Docking studies were performed using AutoDock Vina and molecular dynamics was performed using GROMACS 2019. The current study revealed the potential interactions of five selected constituents with multiple chronic wound healing targets. The wound healing effect of Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Mull. Arg. fruits may be due to combined effect of all these compounds. Effective interactions with the amino acid residues present in the active site of some of the essential proteins involved in the wound healing process also suggests possible mechanism in the wound healing process. The current work thus provides a meaningful insight that Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Mull. Arg. fruits could be used as potential candidate for faster healing of wound. Also, in silico studies depicting interaction with the targets and receptors provide a meaningful insight that this plant would be used as potential candidate for new drug development.

菲律宾锦葵创伤愈合效果评价。Arg。通过针对多配体方法的计算机多目标。
伤口的愈合是一系列严格调控的事件,涉及巨大因素的相互作用。如今,减轻疼痛和加快伤口愈合已经引起了相当大的关注。一些天然化合物在这个有趣的过程中发挥了至关重要的作用。本研究从植物菲律宾锦葵(Mallotus philippensis(Lam.)Mull中筛选了五种分子。Arg。靶向参与伤口愈合和炎症过程的八种必需蛋白质。考虑到药用植物的各种植物成分可以同时与多个靶标相互作用,目前的工作采用了多配体多靶标方法,而不是传统的单配体多靶标法。使用AutoDock Vina进行对接研究,使用GROMACS 2019进行分子动力学研究。目前的研究揭示了五种选定成分与多种慢性伤口愈合靶点的潜在相互作用。菲律宾锦葵的伤口愈合作用。Arg。果实可能是由于所有这些化合物的共同作用。与参与伤口愈合过程的一些必需蛋白质的活性位点中存在的氨基酸残基的有效相互作用也表明了伤口愈合过程中的可能机制。因此,当前的工作为Mallotus philippensis(Lam.)Mull提供了一个有意义的见解。Arg。水果可以作为加快伤口愈合的潜在候选者。此外,描述与靶标和受体相互作用的计算机研究提供了一个有意义的见解,即这种植物将被用作新药开发的潜在候选者。
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