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摘要

摘要 由于过度使用抗生素,细菌产生了耐药性。尽管百里香精油具有抗菌特性,但由于其不稳定性,其使用受到了限制。为了克服这些限制,一种策略是将精油与其他分子相互作用。本研究利用气相和溶剂相的密度泛函计算(DFT),探讨了 B12N12 在附着百里酚和香芹醇油作为纳米载体给药方面的有效作用。研究发现,百里酚和香芹醇油通过氧原子与 B12N12 相互作用,在纳米载体上产生的吸附能(Ead)分别为 -12.49 和 -12.39 kcal/mol。这些吸附能和溶解能值以及复合物极性的显著变化表明,B12N12 纳米笼具有作为油类有效输送载体的潜力。对分子中原子量子理论(QTAIM)、电子定位功能(ELF)、局部轨道定位器(LOL)和状态密度(DOS)的分析表明,油类与纳米囊之间的相互作用性质是非共价的,这有利于在给药过程中释放油类。量子分子描述符(QMDs)和振动频率计算表明,复合物是稳定的。此外,还计算了分子的 Mulliken 种群分析(MPA)、分子静电位(MEP)、紫外可见光谱和热力学参数。利用硅分子对接、4WUB 和 3VSL 受体研究了百里酚、香芹酚、百里酚/B12N12 和香芹酚/B12N12 复合物的抑制特性。分子对接分析表明,百里酚/B12N12 和香芹酚/B12N12 化合物具有自由负结合能值和较低的 Ki(抑制常数)值。这表明,与百里酚和香芹醇油相比,这些化合物更适合与 4WUB 和 3VSL 受体靶标相互作用。
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Effectiveness of B12N12 Nanocage as a Stabilizer and Delivery Carrier for Thymol and Carvacrol Essential Oils and their Influence on Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus Bacteria: A Comprehensive Analysis using DFT, QTAIM, Multiwfn, and Molecular Docking

Effectiveness of B12N12 Nanocage as a Stabilizer and Delivery Carrier for Thymol and Carvacrol Essential Oils and their Influence on Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus Bacteria: A Comprehensive Analysis using DFT, QTAIM, Multiwfn, and Molecular Docking

Abstract

Bacteria have developed a tolerance due to the overuse of antibiotics. Even though thyme essential oils have antibacterial properties, their utilization is restricted because of their instability. To overcome these limitations, one strategy is to interact the oils with other molecules. This research delved into the effective role of B12N12 in attaching thymol and carvacrol oils as a nanocarrier in drug delivery using density functional calculations (DFT) in both gas and solvent phases. Thymol and carvacrol oils have been found to interact with B12N12 through oxygen atoms, resulting in adsorption energies (Ead) of –12.49 and –12.39 kcal/mol on the nanocage, respectively. The adsorption and solvation energy values, along with notable alterations in the polarity of the complexes, indicated the potential of the B12N12 nanocage as an effective delivery carrier for the oils. The analysis of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM), the electron localization function (ELF), localized orbital locator (LOL), and density of states (DOS) showed that the nature of the interaction between the oils and the nanocage is non-covalent, which is beneficial for the release of the oils in drug delivery. The quantum molecular descriptors (QMDs) and the vibrational frequency calculations indicated that the complexes are stable. Moreover, Mulliken population analysis (MPA), molecular electrostatic potential (MEP), UV-Vis spectra, and thermodynamic parameters for the molecules were calculated. In silico molecular docking, 4WUB and 3VSL receptors were used to investigate thymol, carvacrol, thymol/B12N12, and carvacrol/B12N12 compounds inhibitor properties. The molecular docking analysis showed that the thymol/B12N12 and carvacrol/B12N12 compounds have the free negative binding energy values and low Ki (inhibition constant) values. This suggests that these compounds are more suitable for interacting with the 4WUB and 3VSL receptor targets compared to the Thymol and Carvacrol oils.

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Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 化学-无机化学与核化学
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3.10
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237
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3 months
期刊介绍: Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry is a monthly periodical that covers the following topics of research: the synthesis and properties of inorganic compounds, coordination compounds, physicochemical analysis of inorganic systems, theoretical inorganic chemistry, physical methods of investigation, chemistry of solutions, inorganic materials, and nanomaterials.
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