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- Title
Insilico studies on the enhancing effect of anti-cancer phytochemicals of Moringa oleifera on cellular prostatic acid phosphatase activity.
- Authors
Inbathamizh, Lakshmipathy; Padmini, Ekambaram
- Abstract
The emergence of deadly diseases like cancer has led to novel therapies. Prostate cancer is one such disease. This study emphasizes the significance of natural products to solve pharmacological problems. Prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) is a valuable marker and the key enzyme involved in prostate cancer. Though its secretory level increases, its cellular form decreases in prostate cancer patients. Cellular Prostatic acid phosphatase (cPAP) functions as a tyrosine phosphatase of oncoproteins associated with prostate carcinogenesis. Thus, cPAP whose expression diminishes with the progression of prostate cancer is selected as the drug target. Ligands that can enhance the activity of cPAP may have potential applications for prostate cancer therapy. Moringa oleifera is a highly valued medicinal plant. It is an effective natural resource rich in phytochemicals that can act as anti-cancer agents. This work involves an insilico study on the enhancing effect of anti-cancer phytochemicals of Moringa oleifera on the activity of cPAP. The effect is compared with that of PAP activators collected from the database and the reported standard therapeutics for prostate cancer. Bioinformatics methods are adopted for Structural analysis, Docking and Toxicity studies. The results facilitate the understanding of the use of the anti-cancer phytochemicals of Moringa oleifera as the potent and safe natural agents to assist in prostate cancer drug design.
- Subjects
CANCER treatment; PHYTOCHEMICALS; MORINGA oleifera; PHOSPHATASES; TYROSINE; DRUG design; BIOINFORMATICS
- Publication
Drug Invention Today, 2011, Vol 3, Issue 8, p186
- ISSN
0975-7619
- Publication type
Article