Banaba (Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.)Pers)抗乳腺癌种子提取物甾醇的鉴定、ADMET评价及分子对接分析

In Silico Pharmacology Pub Date : 2021-07-19 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s40203-021-00104-y
Liju Raju, Raju Lipin, Rajkumar Eswaran
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大叶紫薇(Lythraceae),通常被称为Banaba,是东南亚的一种本地植物,广泛用于治疗糖尿病、肥胖症、肾病和其他炎症性疾病。L.speciosa由几种植物成分组成,如糖苷、黄酮、杂酚酸、鞣花酸、三萜、单宁,据报道,这些成分存在于叶、茎、花、果实、树皮和根中。本文研究了从大叶紫薇种子乙醇提取物中鉴定的植物甾醇衍生物与癌症靶蛋白的结合作用。采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术对紫薇种子的乙醇提取物进行了化学成分鉴定。采用计算机模拟方法预测已鉴定的植物甾醇分子的ADME参数、药代动力学特性、药物可能性和急性毒性。对三种癌症靶点进行了植物甾醇的分子对接分析。通过GC-MS分析,共从提取物中鉴定出29个化合物,其中四种植物甾醇衍生物,即胆固醇margarate、7-脱氢薯蓣皂苷元、Stigmastan-3,5-二烯和γ-谷甾醇已被考虑用于本研究。这些植物甾醇被鉴定为无毒、无致癌和无致突变性。分子对接研究揭示了分子与癌症靶点相互作用的程度。研究结果表明,从大紫薇乙醇籽提取物中提取的植物甾醇可以作为一种很有前途的抗癌症候选物。
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Identification, ADMET evaluation and molecular docking analysis of Phytosterols from Banaba (Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.)Pers) seed extract against breast cancer.

Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers., (Lythraceae), commonly called Banaba, is a native plant of Southeast Asia and is widely used in the treatment of diabetics, obesity, kidney diseases, and other inflammatory disorders. L. speciosa consists of several phytoconstituents like glycosides, flavones, corosolic acid, ellagic acids, triterpenes, tannins, which are reported to be present in leaves, stem, flowers, fruit, bark, and roots. This paper presents an investigation on the binding interaction of phytosterols derivatives identified from the ethanolic extract of Lagerstroemia speciosa seeds against breast cancer target protein. The ethanolic extracts Lagerstroemia speciosa seeds were analyzed via GC-MS for the identification of their chemical constituent. In silico methods are adopted to predict ADME parameters, pharmacokinetic properties, drug-likeliness, and acute toxicity of the identified phytosterols molecules. Molecular docking analysis of the phytosterols was performed against three breast cancer targets. A total of 29 compounds were identified from the extract by GC-MS analysis, among which four phytosterols derivatives namely cholesterol margarate, 7-dehydrodiosgenin, Stigmastan-3,5-diene, and γ-sitosterol have been considered for the present study. These phytosterols are identified as non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, and non-mutagenic. Molecular docking studies reveal the extent of molecular interaction with breast cancer targets. The outcomes of the investigation suggest that the phytosterols obtained from the ethanolic seed extract of Lagerstroemia speciosa could act as a promising candidate against breast cancer.

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