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Title: Docking studies of biologically active substances from plant extracts with anticonvulsant activity
Authors: Prokopenko, Yu. S.
Perekhoda, L. O.
Georgiyants, V. A.
Прокопенко, Ю. С.
Перехода, Л. О.
Георгіянц, В. А.
Keywords: Molecular docking;herbs;anticonvulsant activity;individual substances
Issue Date: 2019
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Prokopenko, Yu. S. Docking studies of biologically active substances from plant extracts with anticonvulsant activity / Yu. S. Prokopenko, L. O. Perekhoda, V. A. Georgiyants // Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. – 2019. – № 9. – Р. 66–72.
Abstract: Virtual screening methods are promising and useful to design new herbal remedies to satisfy the numerous clinical needs. Major problem for extensive use of herbs is the lack of information concerning mechanisms of their action. In the previous pharmacological studies using different models of seizures, it was found that some members of the Solanaceae, Fumariaceae, Lamiaceae, Oleaceae, Viscaceae, and Betulaceae families show a high level of anticonvulsant properties but the role of individual components of these herbs in the realization of antiepileptic activity remains unknown. The aim of the present research was molecular docking of compounds identified in the studied herbs to find the binding mechanism with the suitable targets. The study resulted that the given herbal individual substances did not show any potential anticonvulsant properties. Anticonvulsant activity of the studied herbs is probably due to the fact that in contrast to individual substances they are haracterized by a complex chemical composition and synergism of biologically active compounds.
Description: Molecular docking studies are a promising tool for the creation of more effective and potential drugs through ligandbased drug designing approaches. Based on the obtained docking results in the present study, individual compounds from herbs members of Fumariaceae, Lamiaceae, Solanaceae, Oleaceae, Viscaceae, and Betulaceae families have not shown any potential anticonvulsant activity. However, there is a need to carry further studies to analyze whether the pharmacological activity of the mentioned herbs is due to the synergistic effect of their compounds
URI: http://dspace.nuph.edu.ua/handle/123456789/20787
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