Binding Mechanism of Nitro Musks to Human Lactoferrin: Multispectral Approach, Docking and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Zemeng Li,
Mengjie Shi,
Hongyan Liu
et al.
Abstract:Nitro musks are highly bioaccumulative and potentially carcinogenic, commonly used as additives in fabric softeners, detergents, and other household products. Furthermore, these substances have been detected in breast milk and human adipose tissue, posing a risk of direct exposure to pregnant women and infants. Human lactoferrin (HLF) is abundant in colostrum, and plays an important role in the non‐specific immune system of the human body. In this study, the mechanisms of action of two nitro musk compounds, ty… Show more
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