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IN SILICO MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDY OF CONSTITUENTS FROM APPLE AND PASSION FRUIT FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISORDER TARGETING INFLAMMATORY PATHWAY

Journal: Indian Drugs (Vol.58, No. 01)

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Page : 47-63

Keywords : * For Correspondence: Email: skkanthlal@aims.amrita.edu;

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Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disorder is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine with greater prevalence among the Indian population. Our focus is to explore and compare the therapeutic potential of phytoconstituents from apple and passion fruit by assessing the affinity with the target sites such as JAK/STAT, MPO and iNOS by molecular docking studies. ADMET prediction and drug-likeness were also conducted to screen out the best-fit ligands, whic are expected to be biologically effective. Few selected constituents displayed considerable binding affinity with the selected targets in our docking study. Interestingly, ligands of phenolic nature displayed the highest inhibitory activity by forming strong hydrogen bonding and van der Waals force with the amino acid residues of the target protein. Comparative study proves that constituents of apple showed better effect than passion fruit. It helps to give the existing information to identify precise targets for the selected drugs. However, the results are preliminary and experimental evaluation needs to be done for obtaining the confirmatory results.

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