Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Tinospora sinensis (Lour.) Merr., from the family Menispermaceae, is widely used in Indian folk and Ayurvedic medicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAllium hookeri (F: Liliaceae), an indigenous plant of Manipur, India, is traditionally used to treat various diseases and disorders like diabetes, hypertension, and stomach ache. In our previous study, the methanol extract of the plant showed significant antidiabetic potential in rats. In the present study, we evaluated the antidiabetic potential of a flavonoid compound named MEA isolated from the methanolic leaf extract of A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs a part of our continuous effort to find new therapeutic agents from natural sources, the hydroalcoholic (1:1) extract of (Burm.) Merr. root was selected for the identification of possible antimalarial phytoconstituents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFtechniques offer a fast, accurate, reliable, and economical approach to studying the molecular interactions between compounds and proteins. In this study, our main aim is to use techniques as a rational approach for the prediction of the molecular drug targets for luteolin against . Multi-target molecular docking, 100 nanoseconds (ns) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and Molecular Mechanics-Generalized Born Surface Area (MM-GBSA) binding free energy calculations were carried out for luteolin against dihydrofolate reductase thymidylate synthase (DHFR-TS), dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH), and falcipain-2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Resilience is the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Severe mental illnesses are associated with poor and heterogeneous functional outcomes. Symptom remission is inadequate to achieve patient-oriented outcome, and positive psychopathology constructs like resilience have emerged as possible mediators.
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