肺结核的植物化学物筛选

Krati Solanki, Radhika.B. S, Rida Fatimah
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结核病是一种高度传染性疾病,不断上升的死亡率继续令人关切。虽然有抗结核药物,但它仍然影响着人类,每年造成数百万人死亡。通过整合基因序列、基因表达、蛋白质结构和药物靶标优先级的生物学数据。小分子化学信息学数据库和辅助药物发现的工具的数量也在增长。许多研究人员正在研究潜在的药物治疗方法,以帮助全世界的医疗保健系统进行这场战斗。我们进行对接吗?基于量子力学评分的文库筛选,该文库由已批准的药物和化合物组成,包括卑尔根素、漆酸、獐牙菜苦苷、厚朴酚、姜黄素、大黄素、Pasakbumin a、Umckalin、白桦白花苷、mariitinone、tetrahydro3,3 ?与PDB id的4W4I, 3Q0V蛋白结合的-双铅金和表没食子儿茶素对结核病具有抗病毒活性。理想情况下,这些化合物应该经过实验分析和临床试验,以验证它们对疾病的有效性。我们希望这些发现能对合理设计抗结核药物有所帮助。
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In Silico Phytochemicals Screening for Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly contagious disease, and the increased mortality rate continues to be a cause for concern. Although anti-tuberculosis drugs are available, it still affects mankind, causing millions of deaths each year. By integrating biological data on gene sequences, gene expressions, protein structures, and drug target prioritization. The number of cheminformatics databases for small molecules and tools to assist drug discovery has also grown. Many researchers are investigating potential medication therapies that could assist in this battle along with the medical care system throughout the world. We present a docking?based screening using a quantum mechanical scoring of a library built from approved drugs and compounds that Bergenin, Laccaic acid, Swertiamarin, Magnolol, Curcumin, Emodin, Pasakbumin A, Umckalin, Plumbagin, Maritinone, Tetrahydro3,3?-biplumbagin and epigallocatechin with Proteins with PDB id’s 4W4I, 3Q0V could display antiviral activity against Tuberculosis. Ideally, these compounds should undergo experimental assays and clinical trials to verify their effectiveness against the disease. We hope that these findings may contribute to the rational drug design against Tuberculosis.
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