用分子对接法评价某些乳香酸衍生物的抗糖尿病作用

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
R. Satpathy
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糖尿病是一种代谢性疾病,近年来在全球范围内呈上升趋势,引起了人们的极大关注。由于用于治疗糖尿病的合成药物会产生大量副作用,因此有必要发现一种新型的植物药物分子。锯状Boswellia serrata的树胶树脂含有大量的分子,用于治疗包括糖尿病在内的多种疾病。目前的工作是一种在计算机上鉴定可适用于糖尿病治疗的博斯韦尔酸衍生物的方法。用于本研究的配体博斯韦尔酸衍生物是通过搜索PubChem数据库获得的,然后进行过滤和分子的能量最小化。人α-淀粉酶和α-葡萄糖苷酶的受体分子结构从蛋白质数据库(PDB)中检索。使用Autodock Vina工具进行分子对接。α-博斯韦尔酸(PubChem ID 637234)对所选择的两种酶显示出最高的亲和力。然后对这些衍生物的氨基酸结合残基以及药代动力学特性进行了预测和分析。经过全面分析,除溶解度外,α-博威尔酸显示出良好的药代动力学特征。因此,它被预测为所选的博韦酸衍生物中最好的抑制剂,可用于治疗糖尿病。
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Evaluation of Anti-Diabetic Nature of some Boswellic Acid Derivatives by Molecular Docking Method
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder and the rising trend in the globe has created great concern in recent times. Since the synthetic drugs used to treat diabetes causes a large number of side effects, so the discovery of a novel plantbased drug molecule is necessary. The gum resin of Boswellia serrata contains a large number of molecule used to treat many numbers of diseases including the diabetes mellitus. The present work is an in silico approach to identify the boswellic acid derivative that can be suitably used for diabetes treatment. The ligand boswellic acid derivatives for the present study were obtained from searching the PubChem database followed by filtration and energy minimization of the molecules were performed. The receptor molecular structure of human alpha-amylase and alphaglucosidase were retrieved from the Protein Data bank (PDB). Molecular docking was performed by using the Autodock Vina tool. The alpha boswellic acid (PubChem ID 637234) showsthe highest affinity towards the selected two enzymes. Then the amino acid binding residues, as well as the pharmacokinetic properties of these derivatives, were predicted and analyzed. After overall analysis, the alpha boswellic acid showed an excellent pharmacokinetic profile, except for solubility. Hence it was predicted to be the best inhibitor among the selected boswellic acid derivatives and can be used to treat diabetes mellitus.
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Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy
Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: The Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy (ABAP) will be useful to form a forum for scientists so that they can bring together to discuss and find scientific solutions to the problems of society. The annual meetings will help the members to share their knowledge and publish their research knowledge particularly by members and fellows of the Association and special care will be taken to provide an opportunity for young scientists. Besides this the association is planned to organize symposia, seminars and workshops on current developments of Biotechnology and Pharmacy particularly on the subject of current scientific interest, and the proceedings of which will be published regularly. And in view of the vast development of science and to disseminate the problems in publication of research work, an international journal of Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy has been started by ABAP.
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