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Molecular Diversity | 2018

Application of two-dimensional binary fingerprinting methods for the design of selective Tankyrase I inhibitors

Bs Muddukrishna; Vasudev Pai; Richard Lobo; Aravinda Pai

In the present study, five important binary fingerprinting techniques were used to model novel flavones for the selective inhibition of Tankyrase I. From the fingerprints used: the fingerprint atom pairs resulted in a statistically significant 2D QSAR model using a kernel-based partial least square regression method. This model indicates that the presence of electron-donating groups positively contributes to activity, whereas the presence of electron withdrawing groups negatively contributes to activity. This model could be used to develop more potent as well as selective analogues for the inhibition of Tankyrase I.Graphical AbstractSchematic representation of 2D QSAR work flow


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2017

Computational Approach for the Design of Novel Tankyrase Inhibitors: A Rational Study based on Pharmacophore and Atom based 3D QSAR

Vasudev Pai; Bs Muddukrishna; Aravinda Pai

Pharmacophore based screening was undertaken for a set of 30 flavones exhibiting Tankyrase I inhibitory activity. The two isoenzymes Tankyrase I and Tankyrase II share 80% sequence homology. This gives rise to the fine tuning required in the designing of small molecules wchich can selectively inhibit one or the other. In a recent study it was reported that, small molecule inhibitors of Tankyrases will be benificial in certain types of cancers like colorectal cancers. In future it may be a slective target for cancers like colorectal cancer.Four feature pharmacophores with one H bond acceptor and three aromatic rings were developped.The hypothesis ARRR2 was considered as best hypothesis ,which gave a statistically significant three dimensional QSAR model with corresponding statistical parameters (0.9028 as r2 value and 0.8548 as q2 value). The generated model was applied sucessfully on a set of both training and test set molecules. The squared corelation coefficient of 0.85 was observed between actual and predicted values in test set. The squared corelation coefficient of 0.96 was observed between actual and predicted value in training set. The built model will be useful in predicting the structural requirements needed for the selective inhibition of Tankyrase I.


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2017

In-Silico and In-Vitro correlation studies of natural β-secretase inhibitor: An approach towards Alzheimer’s Disease

Vasudev Pai; Ks Chandrashekar; Cs Shreedhara; Aravinda Pai

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one among the common type of dementia in elder people above the age group of 65 years. This was once considered a rare disorder but in recently was considered as a great threat and risk factor to the elderly community above 60 years. AD is also considered a highly prevalent neurodegenerative disease. AD is characterized by loss of neuron and disturbed signal between cells in the brain. The neurotransmitter deficit is discovered in AD include acetylcholine (ACh). The major pathophysiological character of AD are the accumulation of extracellular neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in brain specially located in the memory related areas. The neuritic plaques are composed of β-amyloid peptide with 40 to 42 residues, on hydrolysis of amyloid precursor protein (APP) by the β-secretase 1 (BACE-1). Inhibition of β-secretase is one of the most promising treatment for AD. Ayurveda is one of the oldest system of medicine which is practiced till today and is gaining importance due to its unique principles and usage of many crude drugs for memory related disorders. Ashwagandha and pepper widely used in Ayurveda, in the present work molecular modelling techniques such as extra precision docking of natural BACE inhibition and in-vitro β-secretase inhibition assay was done on withanolide and piperine. Both the natural marker compounds showed promising inhibitory activity and proved the potential in treating memory related disorders.


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2016

Cognitive Enhancement and Neuroprotective Effects of Ancient Ayurvedic Medicinal Plant Celastrus Paniculatus: An Overview

Vasudev Pai; Cs Shreedhara; Ks Chandrashekar; Aravinda Pai; Venkatesh B Kamath

Celastrus paniculatus, commonly known as Malkangani and Jyothishmati. Which is a traditional medicinal plant used in Ayurveda used for various purposes as a memory enhancer, analgesic, antiepileptic agent, antiinflammatory and sedative. The seed extracts are extensively investigated for various neuropharmacological actions and other reports are available confirming that the plant and their extract have nontropic action. It is also evaluated for the analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anticonvulsantaction. The drug is also included in many formulations as one of the content which is available in market used for memory related problems. Alzheimer’s disease is a most common type of dementia characterized by progressive neuronal degeneration. Enhancement of the duration of life in human beings especially in developing as well as developed countries have resulted in increment in the patients number with dementia proportionally. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is considered to be one of the main death cause in aged and elderly people. Therefore, the present paper is a complete review of the various pharmacological effects especially Alzhiemers disease of Celastrus paniculatus.


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2016

Pharmacognostical Study of Syzygium caryophyllatum L

Rohit Raj; Chandrashekar K. S; Rajalekshmi Maheshwari; Picheswara Rao Polu; Vasudev Pai

Aim of the present investigation is to carry out the macroscopic , anatomical, powder microscopic and phytochemical study of the leaves of Syzygium caryophyllatum. Microscopic study revealed the presence of palisade cells, parenchyma cells with tumor, vascular strands, paracytic stomata. Preliminary phytochemical screening showed presence of flavonoids, phenolic compounds, alkaloids and saponins. Pentacyclic triterpenoid saponins were absent.


Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2013

Therapeutic approaches in the management of Plantar warts by human papillomaviruses: A review

G K Sudhakar; Vasudev Pai; Arvind Pai; Venkatesh B Kamath


Latin American Journal of Pharmacy | 2018

In vitro anti-cancer activity of syzygium caryophyllatum l. On hela cell lines using mtt assay

Rohit Raj; Ks Chandrashekar; Vasudev Pai


Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2018

Surgery for mesothelioma: the evidence base and a pragmatic approach to surgical treatment

Vasudev Pai; Kandadai Seshadri Rammohan; Tom Treasure


International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2016

Molecular Docking based Approach for the Design of Novel Luteolin Analogues as Ppar Gamma Inhibitors

Vasudev Pai; Aravinda Pai


Der Pharma Chemica | 2016

Structure activity relationship of Atropine analogues with muscarinic acetyl choline M1 receptor: A molecular docking based approach

Venkatesh Kamath; Richard Lobo; Vasudev Pai; Aravinda Pai

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