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Flavones scaffold of Chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: Induced Fit Docking and ADME studies
[Image: see text] Introduction: Gout is a type of painful inflammation initiated by the interactions between monosodium urate crystals and connective tissue. Xanthine oxidase (XO) catalyzes the oxidation of hypoxanthine to xanthine, then to uric acid. The primary treatments for gout include XO inhib...
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7502905/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32983938 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2020.29 |
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author | Kikiowo, Babatomiwa Ogunleye, Adewale Joseph Inyang, Olumide Kayode Adelakun, Niyi Samuel Omotuyi, Olaposi Idowu Metibemu, Damilohun Samuel David, Temitope Israel Oludoyi, Oluwatoyin Olajide Ijatuyi, Taiwo Tolulope |
author_facet | Kikiowo, Babatomiwa Ogunleye, Adewale Joseph Inyang, Olumide Kayode Adelakun, Niyi Samuel Omotuyi, Olaposi Idowu Metibemu, Damilohun Samuel David, Temitope Israel Oludoyi, Oluwatoyin Olajide Ijatuyi, Taiwo Tolulope |
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description | [Image: see text] Introduction: Gout is a type of painful inflammation initiated by the interactions between monosodium urate crystals and connective tissue. Xanthine oxidase (XO) catalyzes the oxidation of hypoxanthine to xanthine, then to uric acid. The primary treatments for gout include XO inhibitors. At present, allopurinol is the most used XO inhibitor for the treatment of gout. However, it can cause adverse effects commonly known as allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome, thereby limiting its usage. Consequently, it is necessary to develop potent and less toxic inhibitors of XO. Chromolaena odorata is one of such plants under investigation for its diverse health benefits. Methods: Phytochemicals of C. odorata were screened against XO receptor, using molecular docking. The top five hit compounds of glide docking yield flavones scaffold which were subjected to induced fit docking (IFD) and absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) studies. Results: The result showed that flavones scaffold of C. odorata can bind with higher affinity and lower free energy values when compared to that of the standard, allopurinol. The IFD scores of the flavones scaffold range from -1525.25 to -1527.99 kcal/mol. Conclusion: Our results have shown that flavones scaffold might have the potential to act as an effective drug candidate when compared to allopurinol in treating and/or preventing gout and some inflammatory condition. |
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spelling | pubmed-75029052020-09-25 Flavones scaffold of Chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: Induced Fit Docking and ADME studies Kikiowo, Babatomiwa Ogunleye, Adewale Joseph Inyang, Olumide Kayode Adelakun, Niyi Samuel Omotuyi, Olaposi Idowu Metibemu, Damilohun Samuel David, Temitope Israel Oludoyi, Oluwatoyin Olajide Ijatuyi, Taiwo Tolulope Bioimpacts Original Research [Image: see text] Introduction: Gout is a type of painful inflammation initiated by the interactions between monosodium urate crystals and connective tissue. Xanthine oxidase (XO) catalyzes the oxidation of hypoxanthine to xanthine, then to uric acid. The primary treatments for gout include XO inhibitors. At present, allopurinol is the most used XO inhibitor for the treatment of gout. However, it can cause adverse effects commonly known as allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome, thereby limiting its usage. Consequently, it is necessary to develop potent and less toxic inhibitors of XO. Chromolaena odorata is one of such plants under investigation for its diverse health benefits. Methods: Phytochemicals of C. odorata were screened against XO receptor, using molecular docking. The top five hit compounds of glide docking yield flavones scaffold which were subjected to induced fit docking (IFD) and absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) studies. Results: The result showed that flavones scaffold of C. odorata can bind with higher affinity and lower free energy values when compared to that of the standard, allopurinol. The IFD scores of the flavones scaffold range from -1525.25 to -1527.99 kcal/mol. Conclusion: Our results have shown that flavones scaffold might have the potential to act as an effective drug candidate when compared to allopurinol in treating and/or preventing gout and some inflammatory condition. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2020 2019-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7502905/ /pubmed/32983938 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2020.29 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) This work is published by BioImpacts as an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Kikiowo, Babatomiwa Ogunleye, Adewale Joseph Inyang, Olumide Kayode Adelakun, Niyi Samuel Omotuyi, Olaposi Idowu Metibemu, Damilohun Samuel David, Temitope Israel Oludoyi, Oluwatoyin Olajide Ijatuyi, Taiwo Tolulope Flavones scaffold of Chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: Induced Fit Docking and ADME studies |
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Flavones scaffold of Chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: Induced Fit Docking and ADME studies
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Flavones scaffold of Chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: Induced Fit Docking and ADME studies
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title_fullStr |
Flavones scaffold of Chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: Induced Fit Docking and ADME studies
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Flavones scaffold of Chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: Induced Fit Docking and ADME studies
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Flavones scaffold of Chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: Induced Fit Docking and ADME studies
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title_sort | flavones scaffold of chromolaena odorata as a potential xanthine oxidase inhibitor: induced fit docking and adme studies |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7502905/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32983938 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2020.29 |
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