Description:
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a non-infectious disease with a high prevalence in Indonesia. The study explored
the potential of the phytochemical component of Jasminum sambac to treat DM. The potential of Jasminum.
sambac as a candidate for DM therapy was demonstrated through in silico analysis using several databases
and computer-aided drug discovery tools. The bioactive compounds analyzed were obtained from
KnapSACK databases. The screening was done to find compounds by estimating bioavailability prediction
on the SwissADME. The SwissTargetPrediction tool connects predictions of target proteins from
compounds that pass screening to various probable proteins and utilizes the String-DB to show the network
between target proteins and associated diseases. After finding the target protein, continue docking the
chemical compound to the target protein using PyRx with AutoDock 4.2.6. The search results for the
compounds in Jasminum sambac found nine active substances with good bioavailability. The results of the
pharmacological network found four proteins associated with Jasminum sambac, among others: GCGR,
GSK3B, PPARA, and PPARG. In addition, in-depth analysis was done on the molecular interactions that
occurred, how these compounds bind the enzymes found in humans, and their potential to be inhibitors of
diabetes mellitus. Proteins such as GCGR, GSK3B, PPARA, and PPARG bind to the compounds found in
Jasminum sambac, such as (-)-alpha-cadinol and linalyl benzoate. Thus, it can be said that Jasminum
sambac can have anti-diabetic activity.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/2475-133-4217-1-10-20231113.pdf
Type:
Procceding
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Mochammad Rehan Alghifari