Intensive research in the field of protein aggregation confirmed that the deposition of amyloid fibrils of proteins are the major cause for the development of various neurotoxic and neurodegenerative diseases, which could be controlled by ensuring the efficient inhibition of aggregation using anti aggregation strategies. Herein, we elaborated the anti amyloidogenic potential of Sunset Yellow (SY) dye against Human Serum Albumin (HSA) fibrillogenesis utilising different biophysical, computational and microscopic techniques. The inhibitory effect of sunset yellow was confirmed by Rayleigh Light Scattering (RLS) measurements along with different dye binding assays (ANS, ThT and CR) by showing concentration dependent reduction in scattering intensity and fluorescence intensity respectively. Further, destabilization and anti fibrillation activity of HSA aggregates were characterized through spectroscopic techniques like Circular Dichroism (CD) and other microscopic techniques like Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) for elucidating the structural properties. The SDS-PAGE was also carried out that render the disaggregation effect of the dye on the protein. Moreover, Molecular Docking studies revealed the binding parameters justifying the stable protein-dye complex. Simulation studies were also performed accordingly. Thus, this dye which is used as food additive can serve as a potential aggregation inhibiting agent that can aid in the prevention of amyloidogenic diseases.

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