Publication: In silico Toxicity Analysis of Potenti al Wound Healing Drug Candidates to Assess Drug Suitability
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Article
Date
2024-12-04
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Drug development typically takes several years,
but in-silico techniques, computati onal biology and
chemical soluti ons can expedite toxicity analysis
and other secti ons of the drug development
process. Therefore, screening of potenti al drug
candidates has become effi cient. These techniques
provide results quickly, cost-eff ecti vely, and without
harming animals or humans. This research leverages
bioinformati cs to analyse the toxicity of chemical
compounds in a potenti al wound-healing drug,
specifi cally Bilirubin, Pinocembrin, and Resveratrol.
Soft ware such as Discovery Studios, Chem3D Pro,
OpenBabel, Osiris Explorer, and EpiWeb 4.1 were
used for visualizati on, energy minimizati on, SMILES
string generati on, and toxicity analysis. A one-way
ANOVA test was performed on drug scores obtained
from Osiris Explorer using PRISM version 10.2.1.
The stati sti cal analysis of these scores facilitated
alternati ve hypothesis selecti on of validati ng drug
suitability using in-silico toxicity studies. Despite
challenges, this research provides valuable insights
into performing toxicity analysis on ligands.
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bioinformatics, drug development, toxicity, computational biology, statistics
