Description:
Alcohol dependence is a state of alcohol becoming a vital part of the life of a person who consumes it;
when discontinued, it can lead to a wide range of physical and mental health disorders as well as a decrease
in life productivity in people with alcohol dependence. Olea Europaea (OE) is a plant capable of treating
alcohol dependence. The method used in silico-based pharmacological grid analysis to determine the ability
of the OE compound to treat alcohol dependence. EO compound data is obtained from the KnapSack
database, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) screening using SwissADME, target
protein prediction using SwissTargetPrediction, Gene cards, venny, pharmacological grid analysis with
String-DB, visualization with Cytoscape 3.10.0. Results are obtained from 63 OE compounds, and 17 have
ADME criteria matching the drug compounder (Drug Likeness/DL). The pathways that correlate with
therapy are dopamine receptors, dopamine transporter, serotonin receptor, gamma-aminobutyric acid
receptor, and toll-like receptors for known therapeutic target proteins: OPRM1, DRD2, ALDH2, ADH1B,
ADH1A, ADH1C, ADH4, ADH7, SLC6A3, CNR1, POMC, ARRB2, and NCS1. Compounds associated
with alcohol dependency therapy include Hexanal, Nonadienal, Octanal, 3-Hexenal, 3-Methyl-butanal,
Methyl nominate, Cinchonidine, cinchonine, (9S)-10,11-Dihydrocinchonan-9-ol, Oleuropeic acid, Butyl
acetate, cis-3-hexenyl acetate, and (S)-2,3-Epoxysqualene. Based on the findings, OE is a potential drug
candidate for alcohol dependence.
URL:
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Type:
Procceding
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Faiznanda Awwaluddin