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Title: | Determination of Potential Antagonist from Alkaloids as an Alternative Treatment for Nicotine Dependence Using In Silico Approach |
Authors: | Raharjo, Fanny Setiawati |
Keywords: | Smoking non-communicable diseases natural alkaloids nicotinic acetylcholine receptor nAChRs nAChRs subtype α4β2 |
Issue Date: | 28-Aug-2021 |
Publisher: | Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences |
Series/Report no.: | BT 22-003;T202203075 |
Abstract: | Smoking is a common practice of recreational drug use. Smoking has been known for its adverse effects on both physical and mental health. Smoking also leads to nicotine dependence, which produces various deleterious effects on smokers. The latest data from WHO revealed that smoking is the leading cause of death due to non-communicable diseases. Smoking has killed 8 million people worldwide and this number keeps increasing, especially in low- to middle- income countries. Treatment for nicotine dependence has been widely developed and shown good efficacy in inducing abstinence; however, this utilization remains low due to limited treatment options. Hence, providing a new alternative for smoking cessation to give a new treatment option could be helpful to achieve cessation success. This study aims to determine the lead compound from natural alkaloids that could act as an antagonist towards nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChrs) using in silico approach. The target receptor nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChRs) subtype α4β2 is one of the target receptors responsible for the occurrence of nicotine dependence in humans. The experiment includes a virtual screening of potential nAChRs subtype α4β2 antagonist with Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) analysis, molecular docking using Patchdock, visualization, and toxicity analysis. Of 43 alkaloids, 6 alkaloids showed good potential as an antagonist based on the complementary geometry scores and binding potential. |
URI: | http://repository.i3l.ac.id/jspui/handle/123456789/270 |
Appears in Collections: | Biotechnology |
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