Examining TNF-Alpha Inhibition Potential: Molecular Docking Study of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Compounds

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Abstract

Inflammation is a vital aspect of the body's immune response, appearing either as an acute reaction that swiftly develops (e.g., after injury or during an infection) or as a chronic condition that persists over a prolonged period, often linked with autoimmune disorders or cancer. This study introduces potential TNF-alpha inhibitors investigated by Molecular Docking investigation. They are Dactolisib with a binding energy of -10.1 kcal/mol, Nilotinib with -9.6 kcal/mol, Eltrombopag with -9.7 kcal/mol, Radotinib with -9.6 kcal/mol, and Nilotinib again with -9.7 kcal/mol. Additionally, Hypericin exhibited a notable binding energy of -9.9 kcal/mol, suggesting its potential as a natural TNF-alpha inhibitor. While these computational results are preliminary, they provide a foundation for further biological studies to confirm their efficacy. The significance of these findings extends to the scientific community, offering potential applications in the field of inflammatory diseases.

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