Identifying inflammation-related targets of natural lactones using network pharmacology, molecular modeling and in vitro approaches.
Nancy TripathiPoorvi SarafNivedita BhardwajSushant Kumar ShrivastavaShreyans K JainPublished in: Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics (2024)
Natural lactones have been used in traditional and folklore medicine for centuries owing to their anti-inflammatory properties. The study uses a multifaceted approach to identify lead anti-inflammatory lactones from the SISTEMATX natural products database. The study analyzed the natural lactone database, revealing 18 lactones linked to inflammation targets. The primary targets were PTGES, PTGS1, COX-2, ALOX5 and IL1B. STX 12273 was the best hit, with the lowest binding energy and potential for inhibiting the COX-2 enzyme. The study suggested natural lactone, STX 12273, from the SISTEMATX database with anti-inflammatory potential and postulated its use for inflammation treatment or prevention.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.