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Reverse Docking, Molecular Docking, Absorption, Distribution, and Toxicity Prediction of Artemisinin as an Anti-diabetic Candidate

Ruswanto Ruswanto, Richa Mardianingrum, Siswandono Siswandono, Dini Kesuma

2020Molekul26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aldose reductase is an enzyme that catalyzes one of the steps in the sorbitol (polyol) pathway that is responsible for fructose formation from glucose. In diabetes, aldose reductase activity increases as the glucose concentration increases. The purpose of this research was to identify and develop the use of artemisinin as an anti-diabetic candidate through in silico studies, including reverse docking, receptor analysis, molecular docking, drug scan, absorption, and distributions and toxicity prediction of artemisinin. Based on the results, we conclude that artemisinin can be used as an anti-diabetic candidate through inhibition of aldose reductase

Topics & Concepts

Aldose reductaseDocking (animal)Aldose reductase inhibitorPolyol pathwaySorbitolIn silicoChemistryArtemisininPharmacologyBiochemistryDrug candidateStereochemistryEnzymeIn vitroBiologyMedicinePlasmodium falciparumMalariaNursingGeneImmunologyComputational Drug Discovery MethodsEnzyme function and inhibition
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