Unveiling the anticancer potential of the ethanolic extract from Pometia pinnata: Molecular dynamics targeting CHK1 and cytotoxicity study on MCF-7 cells
Henny Sri Wahyuni,
Marianne,
Sony Eka Nugraha
et al.
Abstract:Cancer remains one of the most lethal diseases globally, with CHK1 being a critical pathway frequently altered in cancer progression. This study evaluated the anticancer and cytotoxic properties of the ethanol extract of Matoa (Pometia pinnata) leaves in silico and in vitro. Maceration was conducted to obtain the ethanol extract with physicochemical, pharmacokinetic, and toxicity predictions conducted using Lipinski’s Rule of Five, pkCSM, and Pro-Tox II. Molecular docking was performed using Autodock Vina and … Show more
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