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In silico Identification of Forsythiae fructus Ingredients and Mechanistic Investigation of its Effect against Neuronal Injury

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dc.contributor.author Fatima, Rida
dc.date.accessioned 2021-11-16T11:20:59Z
dc.date.available 2021-11-16T11:20:59Z
dc.date.issued 2021-11-16
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/xmlui/handle/123456789/3236
dc.description.abstract Purpose: Neuronal damage is a serious medical disorder that affects the entire universe population. Traditional Chinese Medicines have a multifarious-target, multifarious-component and multifrious-pathway mechanism for treating ailments. Traditional Chinese Medicine Forsythiae fructus have neuroprotective properties. It is a clinical based herb used for the treatment of neuronal injury but its action mechanism is still uncertain. The goal of this study is to use network pharmacology to understand the underlying mechanism of Forsythiae fructus in treating neuronal damage. Methodology: According to the literature of Forsythiae fructus chemical ingredients and targets were searched using TCMSP database. Afterwards, protein-protein interaction network was constructed through STITCH database. Then pathways were analyzed through GO enrichment analysis using plugin-ClueGO. Results: Total number of active ingredients were found to be 38 associated with 145 targets. The screening of these targets resulted in the identification of 17 targets that are linked to neuronal damage. The investigation of GeneOntology (GO) and pathway enrichment yielded a total of 261 GO terms. The main hubs such as MAPK1, AKT1, Estrogen, Estradiol, ESR1, SRC, CREBBP and SP1 were found to be associated with neuronal injury. Molecular docking of arctiin, beta-sitosterol, hyperforin, kaempferol, phyllirin and quercitin demonstrated minimum docking score with the targets AKT1, ESR1 and SRC. Conclusion: The results suggest that Forsythiae fructus could be very effective in the treatment of neuronal injury. The results also suggested that beta-sitosterol and quercitin have a good affinity with AKT1 against neuronal injury. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;7341
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;FA19-R06-018
dc.subject Biological effects; en_US
dc.subject Cytoscape; en_US
dc.subject plugin-ClueGO; en_US
dc.subject Neuronal Injury; en_US
dc.subject Action mechanism; en_US
dc.subject Forsythiae fructus; en_US
dc.subject Active ingredients; en_US
dc.subject Protein targets; en_US
dc.subject STITCH; en_US
dc.subject Docking; en_US
dc.subject CB-Dock; en_US
dc.subject Lig-plot en_US
dc.title In silico Identification of Forsythiae fructus Ingredients and Mechanistic Investigation of its Effect against Neuronal Injury en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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