草药混合物揭晓:使用新方法(NAMs)对植物化学物质的药代动力学和毒理学特征进行计算分析

IF 2.9 Q2 TOXICOLOGY Current Research in Toxicology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crtox.2023.100118
Mansi Rai , Ajay Vikram Singh , Namuna Paudel , Anurag Kanase , Ermelinda Falletta , Pranali Kerkar , Jan Heyda , Reham F. Barghash , Shubham Pratap Singh , Miroslav Soos
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草药在治疗各种疾病方面有着广泛的使用历史,这归因于它们的疗效和安全性。传统医学从业者和当代医疗保健提供者对草药糖浆表现出了特别的兴趣,尤其是对与严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型相关的呼吸系统疾病。然而,目前对这些草药混合物中植物化学物质的药代动力学和毒理学特性的了解是有限的。本研究利用新方法(NAMs)进行了全面的计算分析,利用计算机技术和预测工具,如PubChem、SwissADME和Molsoft的数据库,研究草药糖浆中植物化学物质的药代动力学和毒理学特征。尽管没有考虑分子动力学、对接和更广泛的全系统分析,但未来的研究有可能在这些领域进行进一步研究。通过将药物相似性与分子模拟相结合,研究人员通过检查其在植物药物糖浆中的药代动力学毒理学特征,确定了适合复杂药物开发的多种植物化学物质。这项研究的重点是治疗呼吸道感染的草药溶液,目的是将其添加到治疗此类疾病的所有天然疗法中。这项研究有可能通过利用计算机模型和创新的分析技术来识别具有增强治疗益处的新型植物化学物质,并探索基于网络和系统生物学的方法,以更深入地了解它们与生物系统的相互作用,从而彻底改变环境和替代医学。总的来说,我们的研究为草药混合物的药代动力学和毒理学特征的计算分析提供了有价值的见解。这为环境和替代医学的进步铺平了道路。然而,我们承认,未来的研究需要解决本研究中没有充分涵盖的上述主题。
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Herbal concoction Unveiled: A computational analysis of phytochemicals' pharmacokinetic and toxicological profiles using novel approach methodologies (NAMs)

Herbal medications have an extensive history of use in treating various diseases, attributed to their perceived efficacy and safety. Traditional medicine practitioners and contemporary healthcare providers have shown particular interest in herbal syrups, especially for respiratory illnesses associated with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, the current understanding of the pharmacokinetic and toxicological properties of phytochemicals in these herbal mixtures is limited. This study presents a comprehensive computational analysis utilizing novel approach methodologies (NAMs) to investigate the pharmacokinetic and toxicological profiles of phytochemicals in herbal syrup, leveraging in-silico techniques and prediction tools such as PubChem, SwissADME, and Molsoft's database. Although molecular dynamics, docking, and broader system-wide analyses were not considered, future studies hold potential for further investigation in these areas. By combining drug-likeness with molecular simulation, researchers identify diverse phytochemicals suitable for complex medication development examining their pharmacokinetic-toxicological profiles in phytopharmaceutical syrup. The study focuses on herbal solutions for respiratory infections, with the goal of adding to the pool of all-natural treatments for such ailments. This research has the potential to revolutionize environmental and alternative medicine by leveraging in-silico models and innovative analytical techniques to identify novel phytochemicals with enhanced therapeutic benefits and explore network-based and systems biology approaches for a deeper understanding of their interactions with biological systems. Overall, our study offers valuable insights into the computational analysis of the pharmacokinetic and toxicological profiles of herbal concoction. This paves the way for advancements in environmental and alternative medicine. However, we acknowledge the need for future studies to address the aforementioned topics that were not adequately covered in this research.

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Current Research in Toxicology
Current Research in Toxicology Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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