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Natural Products as Novel Neuroprotective Agents; Computational Predictions of the Molecular Targets, ADME Properties, and Safety Profile

Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are one of the most challenging public health issues. Despite tremendous advances in our understanding of NDs, little progress has been made in establishing effective treatments. Natural products may have enormous potential in preventing and treating NDs by targeting...

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Autores principales: Alghamdi, Sahar Saleh, Suliman, Rasha Saad, Aljammaz, Norah Abdulaziz, Kahtani, Khawla Mohammed, Aljatli, Dimah Abdulqader, Albadrani, Ghadeer M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214883
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040549
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author Alghamdi, Sahar Saleh
Suliman, Rasha Saad
Aljammaz, Norah Abdulaziz
Kahtani, Khawla Mohammed
Aljatli, Dimah Abdulqader
Albadrani, Ghadeer M.
author_facet Alghamdi, Sahar Saleh
Suliman, Rasha Saad
Aljammaz, Norah Abdulaziz
Kahtani, Khawla Mohammed
Aljatli, Dimah Abdulqader
Albadrani, Ghadeer M.
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description Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are one of the most challenging public health issues. Despite tremendous advances in our understanding of NDs, little progress has been made in establishing effective treatments. Natural products may have enormous potential in preventing and treating NDs by targeting microglia; yet, there have been several clinical concerns about their usage, primarily due to a lack of scientific evidence for their efficacy, molecular targets, physicochemical properties, and safety. To solve this problem, the secondary bioactive metabolites derived from neuroprotective medicinal plants were identified and selected for computational predictions for anti-inflammatory activity, possible molecular targets, physicochemical properties, and safety evaluation using PASS online, Molinspiration, SwissADME, and ProTox-II, respectively. Most of the phytochemicals were active as anti-inflammatory agents as predicted using the PASS online webserver. Moreover, the molecular target predictions for some phytochemicals were similar to the reported experimental targets. Moreover, the phytochemicals that did not violate important physicochemical properties, including blood-brain barrier penetration, GI absorption, molecular weight, and lipophilicity, were selected for further safety evaluation. After screening 54 neuroprotective phytochemicals, our findings suggest that Aromatic-turmerone, Apocynin, and Matrine are the most promising compounds that could be considered when designing novel neuroprotective agents to treat neurodegenerative diseases via modulating microglial polarization.
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spelling pubmed-88784832022-02-26 Natural Products as Novel Neuroprotective Agents; Computational Predictions of the Molecular Targets, ADME Properties, and Safety Profile Alghamdi, Sahar Saleh Suliman, Rasha Saad Aljammaz, Norah Abdulaziz Kahtani, Khawla Mohammed Aljatli, Dimah Abdulqader Albadrani, Ghadeer M. Plants (Basel) Article Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are one of the most challenging public health issues. Despite tremendous advances in our understanding of NDs, little progress has been made in establishing effective treatments. Natural products may have enormous potential in preventing and treating NDs by targeting microglia; yet, there have been several clinical concerns about their usage, primarily due to a lack of scientific evidence for their efficacy, molecular targets, physicochemical properties, and safety. To solve this problem, the secondary bioactive metabolites derived from neuroprotective medicinal plants were identified and selected for computational predictions for anti-inflammatory activity, possible molecular targets, physicochemical properties, and safety evaluation using PASS online, Molinspiration, SwissADME, and ProTox-II, respectively. Most of the phytochemicals were active as anti-inflammatory agents as predicted using the PASS online webserver. Moreover, the molecular target predictions for some phytochemicals were similar to the reported experimental targets. Moreover, the phytochemicals that did not violate important physicochemical properties, including blood-brain barrier penetration, GI absorption, molecular weight, and lipophilicity, were selected for further safety evaluation. After screening 54 neuroprotective phytochemicals, our findings suggest that Aromatic-turmerone, Apocynin, and Matrine are the most promising compounds that could be considered when designing novel neuroprotective agents to treat neurodegenerative diseases via modulating microglial polarization. MDPI 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8878483/ /pubmed/35214883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040549 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alghamdi, Sahar Saleh
Suliman, Rasha Saad
Aljammaz, Norah Abdulaziz
Kahtani, Khawla Mohammed
Aljatli, Dimah Abdulqader
Albadrani, Ghadeer M.
Natural Products as Novel Neuroprotective Agents; Computational Predictions of the Molecular Targets, ADME Properties, and Safety Profile
title Natural Products as Novel Neuroprotective Agents; Computational Predictions of the Molecular Targets, ADME Properties, and Safety Profile
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title_fullStr Natural Products as Novel Neuroprotective Agents; Computational Predictions of the Molecular Targets, ADME Properties, and Safety Profile
title_full_unstemmed Natural Products as Novel Neuroprotective Agents; Computational Predictions of the Molecular Targets, ADME Properties, and Safety Profile
title_short Natural Products as Novel Neuroprotective Agents; Computational Predictions of the Molecular Targets, ADME Properties, and Safety Profile
title_sort natural products as novel neuroprotective agents; computational predictions of the molecular targets, adme properties, and safety profile
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214883
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040549
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