Detection and In Silico Study of Neochlorogenic Acid from Rhizophora apiculata Stem Bark Extract as HBV Replication Inhibitors
Muhammad Khalil,
Yonadiah Dwitya
Abstract:This study aims to detect and characterize the presence of neochlorogenic acid in Rhizophora apiculata stem bark extract and to examine its potential as an inhibitor of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication with in silico approach. This explorative descriptive study used liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis to detect the content of neochlorogenic acid, and an in silico study through molecular docking analysis using the blind docking technique to test its potential to inhibit HBV replicatio… Show more
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