Ethnopharmacology and Computer-Aided Tandem Protocol to Search for Antimalarial Agents From Indonesian Medicinal Plants: Hap Inhibitor
Date
2021-03-09Author
PERTIWI, Adinda Kusuma
HABIBURROHMAN, Muhammad
DEBBY, Yoshinta
TRIATMOKO, Bawon
NUGRAHA, Ari Satia
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The anti-malarial potency of Indonesian medicinal plants was evaluated through
computational study. From 43 Indonesian medicinal plants, 238 previously reported compounds were carefully docked into HAP (histo-aspartic protease) with
codename 3FNT in which the enzyme plays an important catalytic role in Plasmodium falciparum innate metabolism. Exhaustive docking experiments produced 6
best hits molecules including AM210 (4-hydroxy- 3-methoxy strychnine), AM213
(protostrychnine), and AM216 (pseudostrychnine) which have less free energy
compared to HAP native ligand, 1,2-ethanediol. This study revealed the potency of
Strychnos nux-vomica L. as a source for antimalaria and support its traditional
claims
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