In-silico study of antioxidant-anticancer activity of phenolic and flavonoid compounds of Mangifera species using molecular docking PLANTs
Hafiz Ramadhan,
Dyera Forestryan,
Putri Indah Sayakt
et al.
Abstract:Background: The development of science and technology has created a study of anticancer drug discovery through molecular docking. This method can be applied to screening natural compounds that have antioxidant properties as anticancer candidates.Objective: The aim of the in-silico study is to find out the potential antioxidant-anticancer activities using molecular docking of phenolic and flavonoid compounds contained in the Mangifera species.Methods: Mangiferin, homomangiferin, isomangiferin, quercitrin, kaemp… Show more
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