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Molbank ◽  
10.3390/m1314 ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 (1) ◽  
pp. M1314
Author(s):  
Viola Noti ◽  
Dimitra Hadjipavlou-Litina

Over the last decade, there has been an increasing effort to fight inflammatory conditions establishing new multitarget approaches. Chronic inflammation is implicated in many multifactorial diseases, constituting a great economic burden and a chronic health problem. In an attempt to develop new potent multifunctional anti-inflammatory agents, a cinnamic-pyrrole hybrid (6) was synthesized and screened for its antioxidant and anti-Lipoxygenase potential. The new compound, in comparison with its pyrrole precursor (4), showed improved biological activities. In silico calculations were performed to predict its drug-likeness. The examined derivative is considered orally bioavailable according to Lipinski’s rule of five. Compound 6 could be used as a lead for the synthesis of more effective hybrids.


2021 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-169
Author(s):  
OLUWAKEMI EBENEZER ◽  
MICHAEL SHAPI

Abstract Some compounds reported as active against SARS CoV were selected, and docking studies were performed using the main protease of SARS CoV-2 as the receptor. The docked complex analysis shows that the ligands selectively bind with the target residues and binding affinity of amentoflavone (–10.1 kcal mol–1), isotheaflavin-3’-gallate (–9.8 kcal mol–1), tomentin A and D (–8.0 and –8.8 kcal mol–1), theaflavin-3,3’-digallate (–8.6 kcal mol–1), papyriflavonol A (–8.4 kcal mol–1), iguesterin (–8.0 kcal mol–1) and savinin (–8.3 kcal mol–1) were ranked above the binding affinity of the reference, co-crystal ligand, ML188, a furan-2-carboxamide-based compound. To pinpoint the drug-like compound among the top-ranked compounds, the Lipinski’s rule of five and pharmacokinetic properties of all the selected compounds were evaluated. The results detailed that savinin exhibits high gastrointestinal absorption and can penetrate through the blood-brain barrier. Also, modifying these natural scaffolds with excellent binding affinity may lead to discovering of anti-SARS CoV agents with promising safety profiles.


Author(s):  
Anuradha K. Gajjar ◽  
Chirag D. Pathak

Background: Diabetes affects millions of people worldwide, with predicted numbers of about 700 million adults affected by 2045. Among the several anti-diabetic drug therapies available in the market, Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors have emerged as a promising therapeutic approach with scope for exploration in the segment of peptidomimetics. Objective: Series of proline-containing peptidomimetic compounds were designed and investigated for their drug-likeness through Lipinski’s rule of five, lead-likeness through the rule of three, predictive pharmacokinetic studies (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion), and toxicity properties through in-silico approaches. The designed compounds were evaluated for their interactions with binding sites of the enzyme DPP-4 using an extra precision docking approach. Methods: Proline-containing peptidomimetic compounds were designed rationally. Drug-likeness and lead-likeness properties were calculated using Schrödinger Maestro v11.2 software. ADME and toxicity properties were predicted using PreADMET version 2.0. Docking study was performed using Schrödinger Maestro v11.2 software, and ligands for the study were designed using MarvinSketch software. Results: 5(S)-methyl-L-proline containing 17 ligands were designed. All of them were found to obey Lipinski’s rule of five. Compounds were found to have good ADME profile and low toxicity predictions. Conclusion: Four compounds were found to have good interactions with DPP-4 binding sites and hence created the scope to develop a DPP-4 inhibitors containing 5(S)-methyl-L-proline moiety.


2021 ◽  
Vol 63 (9) ◽  
pp. 14-21
Author(s):  
Thi Thu Hang Ta ◽  
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Bao Kim Nguyen ◽  
Dang Huy Le ◽  
Thanh Tung Bui ◽  
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The COVID-19 pandemic triggering acute respiratory syndrome is a major global health concern. The SARS-CoV-2 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) enzyme regulating viral replication has been evaluated as a potential therapeutic target for inhibition of the infection of SARS-CoV-2. In this study, we evaluated the ability of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase drug inhibitors by using molecular docking in silico model. Lipinski’s rule of Five was used to evaluate drug - like properties of potential compound. Pharmacokinetic parameters of potential compounds were assessed using the pkCSM tool. Based on previous publications, we have collected 100 compounds. The results exhibited that 18 compounds have RdRp inhibitory activity stronger than the remdesivir as reference compounds. The Lipinski’s rule of Five showed that 17 among 18 compounds had proprietary drug-likenesss. Compounds including novuridine, didanosine, sofosbuvir, puromycin, defibrotite, gemcitabine, and nikkomycins are the most negative energies and have pharmacokinetic good absorption, not metabolised in the liver, excreted by the kidney and may have hepatotoxicity properties. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct the in vitro and in vivo assays to developthese compounds into drugs for COVID-19 treatment


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Love Edet Mendie ◽  
S Hemalatha

Abstract Drug delivery in a safe manner is a major challenge in the drug development process. Growth factor receptors (GFRs) are known to have profound roles in the growth and progression of cancerous cells making these receptors a therapeutic target in the effective treatment of cancer. This work focused on exploring bioactive compounds that can target GFRs usingin-silico method. In this study, 50 bioactive compounds from different plant sources were screened as anticancer agent against GFRs using drug likeness parameters of Lipinski’s rule of five. The molecular docking was performed between phytochemicals and GFRs. Ligands with acceptable drug likeness and binding energy comparable to the standard drugs were further screened to determine their pharmacokinetic activities. This study showed phytochemicals with the binding energy comparable with the standard drugs (Dovitinb and Geftinib), while ADME, bioactivity score and bioavailability radar analysis gave further insight on these compounds as potent anticancer agents.


Author(s):  
Jean Gonfi M. Mvondo ◽  
Aristote Matondo ◽  
Dani T. Mawete ◽  
Sylvie-Mireille N. Bambi ◽  
Blaise M. Mbala ◽  
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Aim: Malaria is among the most devastating and widespread tropical parasitic diseases. To overcome antimalarial drug resistance, new drugs need to be developed. This study is designed to establish the pharmacokinetic profile and toxicity of nine quinine derivatives as potential antimalarial drugs using in silico approaches by SwissADME and pkCSM. Methodology: The structures of investigated compounds were translated into canonical SMILES format and then submitted to SwissADME web tool that gives free access to physicochemical properties, pharmacokinetics, drug-likeness and medicinal chemistry friendliness of compounds, and pkCSM webserver for predicting and optimizing pharmacokinetic and toxicity properties. Results: SwissADME mainly used to predict the physicochemical properties of compounds and their drug-likeness revealed that all quinine derivatives have good bioavailability and satisfied the Lipinski’s rule of five. The pkCSM results on the absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity show  that all investigated compounds have a good pharmacokinetic profile and they are safe since they belong to class 4 of the Globally Harmonized System (300 < Category 4 ≤ 2000 mg/kg/day). Conclusion: Drug-likeness and ADME/T predictions of nine investigated quinine derivatives revealed that they are good candidates to oral drug formulation and thus they can be used in a broader context of overcoming the development of resistance by Plasmodium protozoans against most of the drugs currently used to treat malaria. As future prospects, further studies on bioevaluation of compounds are needed to elucidate their potential pharmacological activities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 45 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-47
Author(s):  
Md Din Islam ◽  
Samiron Kumar ◽  
Tahmina Akter Chowdhury ◽  
Mahe Zame Sarker ◽  
Hiroshi Nishino ◽  
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A series of six title compounds have been prepared using 3-amino- 6-chloropyridazine as starting material collected from commercial sources and were characterized by IR, 1H NMR, and high-resolution mass spectral (HRMS) data. The method involves three steps: Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction, N(2)-alkylation, and acid hydrolysis, respectively, to obtain final products with good yields. According to Lipinski's rule of five and Veber's rule, pharmacokinetics studies of the synthesized compounds showed that all the parameters were in between the permissible limits. The toxicity parameters were low for the compounds to act as drugs. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci. 45(1); 37-47: June 2021


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sameer Quazi ◽  
Shreelaxmi Gavas ◽  
Javed Ahmad Malik ◽  
Komal Singh Suman ◽  
Zeshan Haider

Marburg virus is a member of filoviridae and spreads severe Marburg hemorrhagic illness in humans and animals. Nowadays, there is no vaccine available that can completely stop the replication of Marburg replication. Therefore, this study is designed to repurpose the effective therapeutic antiviral drug by using a computational approach against exploring the mechanism of Marburg virus Viral protein 35. We have retrieved about 40570 drug-like small compounds from the ZINC database using the "ZINC Pharmer" online tool. Molecular docking of the ligands from the ready-to-dock database has been carried out using MOE. The five drugs have been identified to bind with VP35 possibly. A study was also performed to evaluate the drug-like characteristics of the substances for absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME). The findings clearly showed that ligands are interacting with the MARV VP35 protein. Interestingly, Lipinski's rule of five was observed by all ligands. These findings provide the foundation for reconstituting and utilizing molecules as a possible therapy for Marburg Virus Disease (MVD).


Author(s):  
Nikita Kaushik

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) dementia is a type of neurodegenerative disease, refers to a distinct arrival and certainly functional and mental decline which is linked with age which eventually leads to death. This current study was to demonstrate the role of pulegone against Glypican-1 for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease through an in-silico approach. Methods: All the information and studies were gleaned from molecular docking. With the use of docking software, Docking was implemented between the target protein GPC1 (PDB ID: 4YWT) and the entire ligands. We preferred GPC1 (PDB ID: 4YWT) as a target protein and several natural compounds such as Rosmarinic acid, Allo ocimene, and Pulegone as ligands. When the preparation of protein is done, in PyRx software we introduced the entire ligand for the process of virtual screening. As reported by the result of PyRx and Lipinski’s Rule of Five, the finest compound against GPC1 with its smallest amount of binding energy was Pulegone. Results: For the procedure of molecular docking between the receptor protein GPC1 (PDB ID: 4YWT) and Pulegone a software called AutoDock Vina was used. The outcome showed 9 poses with distinct binding energy, RMSD LB (Root means square deviation Lower Bound), RMSD UB (Root mean square deviation Upper Bound). Through PyMol (an open-access tool for the visualization of the molecule), the interaction amidst Pulegone and GPC1 can be visualized. Conclusion: The merely compound which can restrain the activity of GPC1 (PDB ID: 4YWT) was Pulegone, based on the in-silico approach. Therefore in the advanced studies, Pulegone can be a capable medicine acquired from natural sources for dealing with Alzheimer’s disease.


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