Evaluation of the Anti-Diabetic Activity of Some Common Herbs and Spices: Providing New Insights with Inverse Virtual Screening
Autor/es
Pereira, Andreia; Banegas Luna, Antonio Jesús; Peña García, Jorge; Pérez Sánchez, Horacio; Apostolides, ZenoFecha
2019-11-07Disciplina/s
FarmaciaIngeniería, Industria y Construcción
Materia/s
HerbsSpices
Anti-diabetic
DIA-DB
Virtual screening
Sesquiterpenoids
Flavonoids
Resumen
Culinary herbs and spices are widely used as a traditional medicine in the treatment of diabetes and its complications, and there are several scientific studies in the literature supporting the use of these medicinal plants. However, there is often a lack of knowledge on the bioactive compounds of these herbs and spices and their mechanisms of action. The aim of this study was to use inverse virtual screening to provide insights into the bioactive compounds of common herbs and spices, and their potential molecular mechanisms of action in the treatment of diabetes. In this study, a library of over 2300 compounds derived from 30 common herbs and spices were screened in silico with the DIA-DB web server against 18 known diabetes drug targets. Over 900 compounds from the herbs and spices library were observed to have potential anti-diabetic activity and liquorice, hops, fennel, rosemary, and fenugreek were observed to be particularly enriched with potential anti-diabetic compounds. A large...





