IN-SILICO ANALYSIS OF PHYTOCOMPOUNDS FOR INHIBITION OF NICOTINE ACETYL- COA RECEPTOR (NACHR) MEDIATED LUNG CANCER
Journal Title: International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
Objective: Lung cancer is mostly found in cigarette smokers. Nicotine Acetyl-CoA receptor (nAChR) is found to be responsible for this cancerous activity. When cigarette containing nicotine binds with this receptor of lung cells the carcinogenic activity is initiated. Hence, there is a possibility for the prevention of lung cancer formation when the nicotine is competitively inhibited by an interfering molecule preferably from natural products. This will add additional support in the management of lung cancer. This study was planned to identify the natural compounds which have more affinity to the nicotine Acetyl-CoA receptor (nAChR) than the nicotine by in silico evaluation using Auto dock software.Methods: About six compounds were subjected and proved with preclinical studies were obtained from a literature survey and were computed for docking and characterization.Results: Results showed that Taxol had minimum energy level of -11.54 kcal/mol to the nicotine Acetyl-CoA receptor (nAChR) compared to the nicotine energy level of -7.01. Other molecules are having the activity in the following order Combretastatins < Camptothecin < Liriodenine < Curcumin and Podophyllotoxin < Taxol.Conclusion: It is concluded that these data may be useful for the preparation of different combinations and formulations for the management of lung cancer.Â
Authors and Affiliations
Sridhar Rajendran, Steffi Pulikodan Francis, Balaji Ramachandran, Srinivasan Muthirulappan
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