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Pharmacoinformatic Approach to Explore the Antidote Potential of Phytochemicals on Bungarotoxin from Indian Krait, Bungarus caeruleus

Venomous reptiles especially serpents are well known for their adverse effects after accidental conflicts with humans. Upon biting humans these serpents transmit arrays of detrimental toxins with diverse physiological activities that may either lead to minor symptoms such as dermatitis and allergic...

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Autores principales: Rajendran, Barani Kumar, Xavier Suresh, M., Bhaskaran, Shanmuga Priya, Harshitha, Yarradoddi, Gaur, Uma, Kwok, Hang Fai
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Publicado: Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6231056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30455855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2018.10.005
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author Rajendran, Barani Kumar
Xavier Suresh, M.
Bhaskaran, Shanmuga Priya
Harshitha, Yarradoddi
Gaur, Uma
Kwok, Hang Fai
author_facet Rajendran, Barani Kumar
Xavier Suresh, M.
Bhaskaran, Shanmuga Priya
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Gaur, Uma
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description Venomous reptiles especially serpents are well known for their adverse effects after accidental conflicts with humans. Upon biting humans these serpents transmit arrays of detrimental toxins with diverse physiological activities that may either lead to minor symptoms such as dermatitis and allergic response or highly severe symptoms such as blood coagulation, disseminated intravascular coagulation, tissue injury, and hemorrhage. Other complications like respiratory arrest and necrosis may also occur. Bungarotoxins are a group of closely related neurotoxic proteins derived from the venom of kraits (Bungarus caeruleus) one of the six most poisonous snakes in India whose bite causes respiratory paralysis and mortality without showing any local symptoms. In the current study, by employing various pharmacoinformatic approaches, we have explored the antidote properties of 849 bioactive phytochemicals from 82 medicinal plants which have already shown antidote properties against various venomous toxins. These herbal compounds were taken and pharmacoinformatic approaches such as ADMET, docking and molecular dynamics were employed. The three-dimensional modelling approach provides structural insights on the interaction between bungarotoxin and phytochemicals. In silico simulations proved to be an effective analytical tools to investigate the toxin–ligand interaction, correlating with the affinity of binding. By analyzing the results from the present study, we proposed nine bioactive phytochemical compounds which are, 2-dodecanol, 7-hydroxycadalene, indole-3-(4'-oxo)butyric acid, nerolidol-2, trans-nerolidol, eugenol, benzene propanoic acid, 2-methyl-1-undecanol, germacren-4-ol can be used as antidotes for bungarotoxin.
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spelling pubmed-62310562018-11-19 Pharmacoinformatic Approach to Explore the Antidote Potential of Phytochemicals on Bungarotoxin from Indian Krait, Bungarus caeruleus Rajendran, Barani Kumar Xavier Suresh, M. Bhaskaran, Shanmuga Priya Harshitha, Yarradoddi Gaur, Uma Kwok, Hang Fai Comput Struct Biotechnol J Research Article Venomous reptiles especially serpents are well known for their adverse effects after accidental conflicts with humans. Upon biting humans these serpents transmit arrays of detrimental toxins with diverse physiological activities that may either lead to minor symptoms such as dermatitis and allergic response or highly severe symptoms such as blood coagulation, disseminated intravascular coagulation, tissue injury, and hemorrhage. Other complications like respiratory arrest and necrosis may also occur. Bungarotoxins are a group of closely related neurotoxic proteins derived from the venom of kraits (Bungarus caeruleus) one of the six most poisonous snakes in India whose bite causes respiratory paralysis and mortality without showing any local symptoms. In the current study, by employing various pharmacoinformatic approaches, we have explored the antidote properties of 849 bioactive phytochemicals from 82 medicinal plants which have already shown antidote properties against various venomous toxins. These herbal compounds were taken and pharmacoinformatic approaches such as ADMET, docking and molecular dynamics were employed. The three-dimensional modelling approach provides structural insights on the interaction between bungarotoxin and phytochemicals. In silico simulations proved to be an effective analytical tools to investigate the toxin–ligand interaction, correlating with the affinity of binding. By analyzing the results from the present study, we proposed nine bioactive phytochemical compounds which are, 2-dodecanol, 7-hydroxycadalene, indole-3-(4'-oxo)butyric acid, nerolidol-2, trans-nerolidol, eugenol, benzene propanoic acid, 2-methyl-1-undecanol, germacren-4-ol can be used as antidotes for bungarotoxin. Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology 2018-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6231056/ /pubmed/30455855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2018.10.005 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rajendran, Barani Kumar
Xavier Suresh, M.
Bhaskaran, Shanmuga Priya
Harshitha, Yarradoddi
Gaur, Uma
Kwok, Hang Fai
Pharmacoinformatic Approach to Explore the Antidote Potential of Phytochemicals on Bungarotoxin from Indian Krait, Bungarus caeruleus
title Pharmacoinformatic Approach to Explore the Antidote Potential of Phytochemicals on Bungarotoxin from Indian Krait, Bungarus caeruleus
title_full Pharmacoinformatic Approach to Explore the Antidote Potential of Phytochemicals on Bungarotoxin from Indian Krait, Bungarus caeruleus
title_fullStr Pharmacoinformatic Approach to Explore the Antidote Potential of Phytochemicals on Bungarotoxin from Indian Krait, Bungarus caeruleus
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacoinformatic Approach to Explore the Antidote Potential of Phytochemicals on Bungarotoxin from Indian Krait, Bungarus caeruleus
title_short Pharmacoinformatic Approach to Explore the Antidote Potential of Phytochemicals on Bungarotoxin from Indian Krait, Bungarus caeruleus
title_sort pharmacoinformatic approach to explore the antidote potential of phytochemicals on bungarotoxin from indian krait, bungarus caeruleus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6231056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30455855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2018.10.005
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