In Silico Analysis of Secondary Metabolites of Clerodendrum inerme as a Potential Antidiabetes Compounds
Fauzan Hilmy,
Ahmad Shobrun Jamil,
M Artabah Muchlisin
Abstract:Clerodendrum inerme can potentially alleviate diabetes, but little is known about its molecular mechanisms. This study aimed to investigate the chemical compound of C. inerme and its molecular mechanism to treat diabetes. The KNApSAcK was used to find secondary metabolite of C. inerme. A screening was done to find compounds by estimating Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME) on the SwissADME. The SwissTargetPrediction tool connects predictions of target proteins from compounds that pass sc… Show more
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