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Molecular docking analysis of VEGF with compounds from tomato |
Authors |
Madhan Krishnan1,*, Shyamaladevi Babu1, Suni Ann Thomas2, Jaya Senthilnathan Surulivel3, Kavitha Ayyanar4
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Affiliation |
1Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, chengalpattu District, Tamilnadu, India; 2Department of Biochemistry, Al Azhar Medical College Thodupuzha, Kumaramangalam, Kerala, India; 3Department of General Medicine, Vels Medical College & Hospital, Vels Institute of Science Technology & Advance Studies (VISTAS), Chennai, Tamilnadu, India, 4Department of Biochemistry, Vels Medical College & Hospital, Vels Institute of Science Technology & Advance Studies (VISTAS), Chennai, Tamilnadu, India; *Corresponding author
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Madhan Krishnan - Email: kmadhan91@gmail.com Shyamaladevi Babu - Email: syamdevi06@gmail.com Suni Ann Thomas – Email: sunisarith@gmail.com Jaya Senthilnathan S – Email: sjayasenthilnathan@gmail.com Kavitha Ayyanar – Email: kaviaynam@gmail.com
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Article Type |
Research Article
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Date |
Received April 2, 2022; Revised May 31, 2022; Accepted May 31, 2022, Published May 31, 2022
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Abstract |
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is linked with Non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). Therefore it is of interest to document data on the molecular docking analysis of VEGF with compounds from tomato for consideration drug discovery. Data shows that compounds Kaempferol-3-O, Quercetin, Naringenin & Rutin show optimal binding.
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Keywords |
Molecular docking, VEGF, lung cancer, tomato
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Citation |
Krishnan et al. Bioinformation 18(5): 478-481 (2022)
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Edited by |
P Kangueane
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ISSN |
0973-2063
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License |
This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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