2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12639-021-01456-0
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The potentials of Calotropis procera against filarial elephantiasis: an in-silico approach

Abstract: Lymphatic lariasis is one of the major diseases that belong to the category of neglected tropical illness.Filarial nematodes are the cause of the disease and are transmitted to humans via blood-feeding arthropod vectors. Drugs such as Albendazole, Ivermectin and diethylcarbamazine are administered either individually or in combination to overcome the progress of the lymphatic lariasis. However, these drugs have some disadvantages like temporary hair loss, dizziness, nausea etc. The larial parasites have multif… Show more

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“…Novel drug development: In B. malayi, the technology of molecular docking was used for identification of a natural molecule from a flowering plant (Calotropis procera) that binds with glutathione-s-transferase and plays a major role in detoxification of endogenous electrophilic compounds. This binding disturbs the detoxification process within B. malayi [68] .…”
Section: Brugia Malayimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novel drug development: In B. malayi, the technology of molecular docking was used for identification of a natural molecule from a flowering plant (Calotropis procera) that binds with glutathione-s-transferase and plays a major role in detoxification of endogenous electrophilic compounds. This binding disturbs the detoxification process within B. malayi [68] .…”
Section: Brugia Malayimentioning
confidence: 99%