肾功能增强剂中的氢键、分子对接和药物相似性的结构见解和ADMET分析

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摘要

利用量子化学计算、光谱学方法和分子对接分析,本研究探索了CAFI的电子、结构、振动和生物学特性。检测到甲基和C = O基团之间的分子内氢键(键长小于3 Å),证实了分子的稳定性。FT-IR和UV光谱证实了CAFI的化学稳定性,符合理论预期。前沿分子轨道研究表明,HOMO-LUMO的能隙介于4.227 eV(气体)和4.792 eV(乙醇)之间,表明HOMO-LUMO具有电荷转移活性。分子对接表明,CAFI是刺激肾功能的蛋白质最有效的结合物,结合能为-4.08 kcal/mol,并具有持续的氢键连接。ADMET分析证实了CAFI的药物相似性,表明其具有良好的吸收、分布、代谢和毒性特性。这些发现表明,CAFI是一种潜在的治疗方案,可用于调节肾功能。
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Structural insights and ADMET analysis of CAFI: hydrogen bonding, molecular docking, and drug-likeness in renal function enhancers

Using quantum chemical calculations, spectroscopic methods, and molecular docking analysis, this work explores the electronic, structural, vibrational, and biological characteristics of CAFI. Intramolecular hydrogen bonding between the methyl and C = O groups (with bond lengths less than 3 Å) was detected, affirming molecular stability. Corresponded with the theoretical expectations, FT-IR and UV spectra corroborating CAFI’s chemical stability. Frontier molecular orbital study indicated HOMO-LUMO energy gaps between 4.227 eV (gas) and 4.792 eV (ethanol), underscoring charge transfer activity. Molecular docking revealed CAFI as the most potent binder to proteins that stimulate kidney function, with a binding energy of -4.08 kcal/mol and sustained hydrogen bonding connections. ADMET analysis confirmed CAFI’s drug-likeness, indicating advantageous absorption, distribution, metabolism, and toxicity characteristics. These findings indicate CAFI as a potential treatment candidate for the regulation of renal function.

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BMC Chemistry
BMC Chemistry Chemistry-General Chemistry
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
2.20%
发文量
92
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Chemistry, formerly known as Chemistry Central Journal, is now part of the BMC series journals family. Chemistry Central Journal has served the chemistry community as a trusted open access resource for more than 10 years – and we are delighted to announce the next step on its journey. In January 2019 the journal has been renamed BMC Chemistry and now strengthens the BMC series footprint in the physical sciences by publishing quality articles and by pushing the boundaries of open chemistry.
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