Molecular Docking of Secondary Metabolite Compounds of Andrographis Paniculata Plant as Potential Covid-19 Drug Candidate
Netty Ino Ishak,
Akram La Kilo,
Dandi Saputra Halidi
et al.
Abstract:The aim of this research was to investigate the interaction between secondary metabolite compounds and the Mpro receptor, which was the main protein in Covid-19. Ligand-receptor interactions were studied using the Molecular Docking method. The validation results indicated that the test ligand Andrographolide had a higher affinity value compared to the standard ligand, with a value of -6.6 kcal/mol compared to the standard ligand's -7.5 kcal/mol. Additionally, the compound 14-Acetyl-3,19-isopropylideneandrograp… Show more
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