Description:
Melaleuca leucadendra (ML) contains a compound that is potentially a candidate for alcohol dependence.
Alcohol dependence is defined by desire, tolerance, anxiety with alcohol, and continuing to drink even
though the consequences are dangerous. The study aims to analyze the potential of the ML compound
content for alcohol dependence therapy within silico-based pharmacological chain analysis. ML compound
data is obtained from the Knapsack database, screening of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and
excretion (ADME) of the compounds ML with SwissADME, prediction of the protein of the target
compounder ML with the Swiss TargetpPrediction, Gene cards, venny, analysis of the pharmacological
network with String-DB and its visualization with Cytoscape version 3.10.0. The pathways correlated with
therapy are dopamine receptors, dopamine carriers, serotonin, gamma-aminobutyric acid receptors, and
toll-like receptors for known therapeutic target proteins: OPRM1, DRD2, ALDH2, ADH1B, ADH1A,
ADH1C, ADH4, SLC6A3, CNR1, POMC, ARRB2, and NCS1. Alcohol-dependent therapies include
alpha-Campholenal, Benzaldehyde, trans-Pinocarveol, Borneol, linalool, alfa-Terpineol, (-)-alpha
Bisabolol oxide B, alphaterpine acetate, and Caryophylla-4(148),15-dien-5alphaol.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/2477-133-4223-1-10-20231113.pdf
Type:
Procceding
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Risma Ayu Setiawan