ADMET Analysis of Biotin and Thiamine derived from Linum usitatissimum L. and their Antidiabetic Potential
Keywords:
Se In-Silico study, Natural product, Antidiabetics, PhytomedicineAbstract
In the current era of eco-preservation and environmentally safe utilization, researchers worldwide are increasingly focusing on raw and sustainable materials with notable therapeutic potential, owing to their safety, versatility, biological activity, and compatibility with the environment. In the present work, we investigated Linum usitatissimum L. derived biotin and thiamine phytocompounds for their ADMET analysis and their antidiabetic potential against Human Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor (PDB:4PQE). To assess the ADMET analysis and antidiabetic properties, in silico approach was used. The results have shown that the targetted drug molecules possess significant biological, ADMET profiling and remarked antidiabetic ability, attributed to the phytoconstiuent’s capabilities.
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