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In silico Approach and Molecular Docking Studies of Potent Bioactive Compounds of Carica papaya as Anti-breast Cancer Agents

Journal

CURRENT COMPUTER-AIDED DRUG DESIGN
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 196-212

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1573409918666220519112027

Keywords

Carica papaya; phenolic acids; estrogen receptor; aromatase enzyme; apoptosis; maestro 9.5

Funding

  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India [2/15 (G), 10.04.2018]

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Breast cancer is a major global problem, and current treatment options have side effects. This study identified five bioactive compounds from Carica papaya that may serve as antiestrogens or aromatase inhibitors for treating breast cancer with fewer side effects.
Background: Breast cancer is one of the greatest global dilemmas, and the current treatment option is to target hormone receptors with partial agonists/antagonists. Estrogen and aromatase enzymes play important roles in breast cancer. Excessive estrogen activity or inadequate estrogen production leads to various hormonal issues, including breast cancer. Potent breast cancer drugs are Tamoxifen, Paclitaxel, Cyclophosphamide, Trastuzumab, etc., and aromatase inhibitors, include Anastrozole, Letrozole, and Exemestane, etc. In general, breast cancer drugs cause numerous adverse effects in humans. Objectives: This study has attempted to identify alternative drug candidates from Carica papaya for treating breast cancer with fewer side effects. Methods: To achieve this, we have utilized computational methods to predict the characteristics of bioactive compounds from Carica papaya and determine the target binding affinities using the Schrodinger suite (Maestro 9.5). The target protein and ligands were obtained from the well-known database. Carica papaya has 35 identified bioactive compounds that were drawn using ChemDraw software and performed Ligand preparation wizard. Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME) analysis is performed with QikProp. Results: From the docking studies, the phytocompounds such as Chlorogenic acid, Myricetin, Quercetin, Isorhamnetin, and Catechin showed the highest Glide scores (G Score). Among the five bioactive phytocompounds, Chlorogenic acid has a higher G Score with good binding energy than Tamoxifen, Anastrozole, and Letrozole standards. The pharmacokinetic properties and drug-likeness of phytocompounds were determined using ADME profiling. Conclusion: Carica papaya phytocompounds serve as an antiestrogen or aromatase inhibitor that regulates estrogen levels to reduce the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. As a result, we recommend that these top five bioactive phytocompounds be investigated further in in vitro and in vivo studies.

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