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Potential inhibitory activity of phytoconstituents against black fungus

Authors :
Narmin, Hamaamin Hussen
Aso, Hameed Hasan
Joazaizulfazli, Jamalis
Sonam, Shakya
Subhash, Chander
Harsha, Kharkwal
Sankaranaryanan, Murugesan
Virupaksha, Ajit Bastikar
Pramodkumar, Pyarelal Gupta
Source :
Computational toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 24
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Mucormycosis or "black fungus" has been currently observed in India, as a secondary infection in COVID-19 infected patients in the post-COVID-stage. Fungus is an uncommon opportunistic infection that affects people who have a weak immune system. In this study, 158 antifungal phytochemicals were screened using molecular docking against glucoamylase enzyme of Rhizopus oryzae to identify potential inhibitors. The docking scores of the selected phytochemicals were compared with Isomaltotriose as a positive control. Most of the compounds showed lower binding energy values than Isomaltotriose (-6.4 kcal/mol). Computational studies also revealed the strongest binding affinity of the screened phytochemicals was Dioscin (-9.4 kcal/mol). Furthermore, the binding interactions of the top ten potential phytochemicals were elucidated and further analyzed.

Details

ISSN :
24681113
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Computational toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Accession number :
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