雄蕊花和花椒植物成分对雄性抗生育作用的生药学、气相色谱-质谱及硅分子对接研究。

Swati Wadhawan, Anurag Chaudhary, Sameksha Koul
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背景:由于世界人口的增长以及对有效和可逆的治疗方法的需求,对传统男性避孕方法的非激素替代品的研究已经得到了促进。本研究旨在研究两种草药,即荨麻和花椒,在不同的文化中已经使用了几个世纪的可能的抗生育潜力。方法:对这些植物进行了全面的生药学分析,以确定其成分。对杜鹃花96%甲醇叶提取物和花椒果实精油进行了硅分子对接筛选。采用气相色谱-质谱法对植物成分进行了分析。为了研究这些植物成分如何与参与男性生育的重要蛋白质相互作用,并确定开发植物性男性口服避孕药的潜在候选药物,进一步进行了硅分子对接(受体蛋白ID为7FIH (3.20 Å), 7BPR (1.95 Å)和2Q7J (1.90 Å))实验。结果:GC-MS分析显示了多种生物活性物质。通过硅分子对接研究发现,所发现的植物成分与特定蛋白靶点之间有很好的相互作用,表明可能具有抗生育作用。结论:本研究结果证明了这些植物的药用价值,为新型男性避孕药的开发和进一步的实验验证提供了依据。
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Pharmacognostic, GC-MS, and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies of Phytoconstituents from Urtica dioica and Zanthoxylum armatum for Male Antifertility Potential.

Background: Research on non-hormonal alternatives to traditional methods of male contraception has been prompted by the growing world population as well as the need for effective and reversible treatments. This study aimed to examine the possible antifertility potential of two medicinal herbs, i.e., Urtica dioica and Zanthoxylum armatum, that have been utilized for centuries in different cultures.

Methodology: A thorough pharmacognostical analysis was carried out to identify the ingre-dients of these plants. The phytoconstituents from Urtica dioica aqueous 96% methanolic leaf extract and Zanthoxylum armatum fruit essential oil were subjected to in silico molec-ular docking screening. The phytoconstituents were profiled using GC-MS analysis. To in-vestigate how these phytoconstituents interact with important proteins involved in male fer-tility and identify potential candidates for the development of a plant-based oral contracep-tive for men, further in silico molecular docking (receptor protein ID of 7FIH (3.20 Å), 7BPR (1.95 Å), and 2Q7J (1.90 Å) ) experiments were carried out.

Results: The GC-MS analysis revealed a wide variety of bioactive chemicals. Promising interactions between the discovered phytoconstituents and specific protein targets were found by the in silico molecular docking investigation, indicating the possibility of antifertil-ity effects.

Conclusion: The results of this study demonstrate the medicinal use of these plants and provide the basis for the development of novel male contraceptive medicines and their fur-ther experimental validation.

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