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摘要
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)是世界上最重要的公共卫生问题之一。在 COVID 大流行中,HIV 变得十分严重。科学家们正在研究从植物成分中提取抗 HIV 病毒的药物。自人类文明开始以来,药用植物就在丰富的营养来源和治疗感染方面发挥着重要作用。这项微观研究的目的是调查从大麻中提取的代谢物对艾滋病毒的潜在抗病毒活性。研究人员检索了该植物的活性代谢物,并针对艾滋病毒的蛋白酶、GP120、整合酶和逆转录酶蛋白对 24 种分子进行了分子对接,并比较了它们与现有药物的结合亲和力。结果显示,与参考药物相比,delta-cadenine、campestrol、β-胡萝卜素和大麻酚分别与逆转录酶、蛋白酶、GP120 和整合酶蛋白的结合能最低。Bhang 是一种潜在的治疗药物,可为及时、灵敏、经济有效地治疗艾滋病提供替代疗法。
In silico approaches for study the therapeutic potential of Cannabis sativa (Bhang) against HIV
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one of the world's most significant public health issues. HIV become severe in the COVID pandemic. Scientists are investigating antivirals for HIV from phytoconstituents. Since the beginning of civilization, medicinal plants have played an important role in plentiful sources of nutrients and, healing of infection. The purpose of this in-silico study was to investigate the potential antiviral activity of metabolites from Cannabis sativa against HIV. The plant's active metabolites were retrieved, and molecular docking for 24 molecules was performed against the Protease, GP120, Integrase, and Reverse transcriptase proteins of the HIV, and their binding affinity compared with the existing drug. Results revealed that delta-cadenine, campestrol, beta-carotene and cannabinol showed the lowest binding energy for the proteins reverse transcriptase, protease, GP120, and Integrase when compared with their reference drugs respectively. Bhang is a potential therapeutic agent and provides alternative treatments to prompt, sensitive, cost-effective management of HIV.
期刊介绍:
Advances in Traditional Medicine (ADTM) is an international and peer-reviewed journal and publishes a variety of articles including original researches, reviews, short communications, and case-reports. ADTM aims to bridging the gap between Traditional knowledge and medical advances. The journal focuses on publishing valid, relevant, and rigorous experimental research and clinical applications of Traditidnal Medicine as well as medical classics. At the same time, the journal is devoted to communication among basic researcher and medical clinician interested in the advancement of Traditional Medicine. Topics covered by the journal are: Medical Classics & History; Biomedical Research; Pharmacology & Toxicology of Natural Products; Acupuncture & Moxibustion; Sasang Constitutional Medicine; Diagnostics and Instrumental Development; Clinical Research. ADTM is published four times yearly. The publication date of this journal is 30th March, June, September, and December.