In Silico ADME/Tox Profiling of Mushroom Secondary Metabolites

Author:

Shakoor Bushra1,Yaqoob Nazia1,Shafiq Nusrat2,Bin Jardan Yousef A.3,Nafidi Hiba‐Allah4,Bourhia Mohammed56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Synthetic and Natural Products drug discovery Lab. Department of Chemistry Government College Women University Faisalabad 38000 Pakistan

2. Green Chemistry Lab. Department of Chemistry Government College Women University Faisalababd 38000 Pakistan

3. Department of Pharmaceutics College of Pharmacy King Saud University P.O. Box 11451 Riyadh Saudi Arabia

4. Department of Food Science Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences Laval University 2325 Quebec City QC G1V 0A6 Canada

5. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy Ibn Zohr University Laayoune 70000 Morocco

6. Laboratory of Chemistry-Biochemistry, Environment, Nutrition, and Health Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy University Hassan II B. P. 5696 Casablanca Morocco

Abstract

AbstractTraditional medicinal plant examination has increased in recent years since plants enable them to supplement current pharmaceutical treatments. In silico screening and pharmacokinetic screening, which employ computer mechanics, can increase the number of active compounds and reveal their mechanism of action. In silico ADME screening is less expensive, quicker, and more secure than in vivo ADME testing, which is lengthy, costly, and dangerous for animals. The SwissADME and protox‐II are free tools that offer free accessibility to various chemical attributes, after receiving the structures of the examined compounds in canonical SMILES format. A total of 50 viable compounds from mushrooms that had been previously described in the research were tested for ADME qualities and toxicity, and their outcomes were then analyzed. Future research will be aided by an understanding of a compound‘s ADME/T properties, and the findings will be helpful to scientists.

Funder

Pakistan Science Foundation

Higher Education Commision, Pakistan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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