摩洛哥药用植物提取物的抗糖尿病潜力:使用计算机方法的虚拟筛选

IF 2.5 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Bouchra Rossafi, Amal Bouribab, Oussama Abchir, Meriem Khedraoui, Mhammed El Kouali, Samir Chtita
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摘要

防治糖尿病仍然是一项重大的全球挑战,因为它的发病率不断上升,严重的健康并发症,需要开发新的治疗方案,既有效又容易获得,以改善患者的护理。目前用于对抗这种疾病的药物有局限性,包括副作用,这突出表明需要创新和更安全的治疗方法,能够专门针对参与碳水化合物代谢的关键酶,如α -淀粉酶和α -葡萄糖苷酶。在这项研究中,我们通过分子对接、ADMET预测、分子动力学模拟和MM/GBSA计算相结合的虚拟筛选方法,探索了从摩洛哥植物中提取的386种植物化学化合物的抑制潜力。在这些被评估的化合物中,鉴定出了两个有希望的分子:杨梅素(化合物276)和胆固醇(化合物290),它们都来自同一种植物Ajuga iva L.。这些分子与α -淀粉酶和α -葡萄糖苷酶具有很强的结合亲和力,在MD模拟中具有显著的稳定性,并且具有良好的药代动力学特征。这些发现突出了摩洛哥植物化学化合物作为天然抑制剂的潜力,为未来的实验研究铺平了道路,将它们开发成抗糖尿病的治疗方法。
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Antidiabetic potential of Moroccan medicinal plant extracts: a virtual screening using in silico approaches
The fight against diabetes mellitus remains a major global challenge due to its increasing prevalence, severe health complications, and the need to develop new therapeutic alternatives that are both effective and accessible to improve patient care. The current medications used to combat this disease have limitations, including side effects, which highlight the need for innovative and safer therapeutic approaches capable of specifically targeting key enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism, such as alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase. In this study, we explored the inhibitory potential of 386 phytochemical compounds extracted from Moroccan plants using an in-silico approach combining virtual screening via molecular docking, ADMET predictions, molecular dynamics simulations and MM/GBSA calculations. Among these evaluated compounds, two promising molecules were identified: myricetin (compound 276) and cholesterol (compound 290), both derived from the same plant, Ajuga iva L. These molecules exhibited strong binding affinities to the enzymes alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase, remarkable stability during MD simulations, and a favorable pharmacokinetic profile. These findings highlight the potential of Moroccan phytochemical compounds as natural inhibitors, paving the way for future experimental studies to develop them into antidiabetic treatments.
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