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In-silico comparison of cytochrome P450 inhibitory and dopaminergic activity of Piperine, Curcumin and Capsaicin

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NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH
Volume 37, Issue 17, Pages 2888-2893

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2022.2134862

Keywords

Piperine; curcumin; capsaicin; ADMET; molecular docking

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Psychiatric disorders are a group of mental disorders that manifest as abnormal mental or behavioral habits. Dopamine imbalance plays a major role in many psychiatric disorders. This study evaluated the effects of Piperine, Curcumin, and Capsaicin on dopaminergic activity and compared their inhibition activity on cytochrome P450 3A4 and 2D6 using in-silico methods. The results showed that Piperine had a higher inhibitory activity on CYP 3A4, 2D6 enzymes, and dopamine D2 receptor compared to Curcumin and Capsaicin.
Psychiatric disorders are a heterogeneous group of mental disorders that manifest as abnormal mental or behavioral habits that cause the individual discomfort or disability. Dopamine imbalance plays a major role in many psychiatric disorders. Piperine, Curcumin and Capsaicin are CYP P450 3A4 & 2D6 inhibitors. The objective of this study is to determine the dopaminergic activity of Piperine, Curcumin and Capsaicin and also to compare cytochrome P450 3A4 and 2D6 inhibition activity by in-silico methods. In this in-silico study, we utilised compounds such as Piperine, Curcumin and Capsaicin were subjected to Lipinski's rule of five, and ligands were also evaluated for toxicity profile and ADMET properties. Furthermore, the ligands were performed in docking studies. All three compounds were docked with three different targeted proteins (PDB IDs: 4D7D, 4WNW and 6LUQ). According to the docking result, Piperine has higher binding energy(-8.55 kcal/mol)(-8.1 kcal/mol)(-8.57 kcal/mol) when compared with Curcumin(-7.39 kcal/mol)(-5.61 kcal/mol)(-6.57 kcal/mol) and Capsaicin (-6.86 kcal/mol)(-6.57 kcal/mol)(-5.42 kcal/mol) and also with standard drug (-8.61 kcal/mol)(-7.65 kcal/mol)(-6.16 kcal/mol). The present study concluded that the bioactive compound Piperine has a better inhibitory activity of CYP 3A4, 2D6 enzymes and dopamine D2 receptor among the three compounds and also with the standard drug thioridazine.

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