In Silico Study of the Potential of Endemic Sumatra Wild Turmeric Rhizomes (Curcuma Sumatrana: Zingiberaceae) As Anti-Cancer

Cancer is one of the diseases that is the highest cause of death in humans. Most human cancer cells are formed as a result of over-expression of anti-apoptotic proteins. Thus, the activation of these proteins can inhibit pro-apoptotic proteins, then apoptosis will be inhibited so that other apoptoti...

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Main Author: Rahman A.T.; Rafia; Jethro A.; Santoso P.; Kharisma V.D.; Murtadlo A.A.A.; Purnamasari D.; Soekamto N.H.; Ansori A.N.M.; Kuswati; Mandeli R.S.; Aledresi K.A.M.S.; Yusof N.F.M.; Jakhmola V.; Rebezov M.; Zainul R.; Dobhal K.; Parashar T.; Ghifari M.A.; Sari D.A.P.
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Rahman A.T.; Rafia; Jethro A.; Santoso P.; Kharisma V.D.; Murtadlo A.A.A.; Purnamasari D.; Soekamto N.H.; Ansori A.N.M.; Kuswati; Mandeli R.S.; Aledresi K.A.M.S.; Yusof N.F.M.; Jakhmola V.; Rebezov M.; Zainul R.; Dobhal K.; Parashar T.; Ghifari M.A.; Sari D.A.P.
In Silico Study of the Potential of Endemic Sumatra Wild Turmeric Rhizomes (Curcuma Sumatrana: Zingiberaceae) As Anti-Cancer
2022
Pharmacognosy Journal
14
6
10.5530/pj.2022.14.171
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Cancer is one of the diseases that is the highest cause of death in humans. Most human cancer cells are formed as a result of over-expression of anti-apoptotic proteins. Thus, the activation of these proteins can inhibit pro-apoptotic proteins, then apoptosis will be inhibited so that other apoptotic pathways need to be activated to prevent cancer cells from developing. Current cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy using synthetic compounds, have various side effects, so research on natural based therapies can be used as an alternative in cancer treatment. Curcuma sumatrana is one of the plants of the Zingiberaceae family which is an endemic plant from Sumatra which is found along the Bukit Barisan. The research was carried out in silico by analyzing the potential bioactivity of the compounds, testing the bioavailability, toxicity, and molecular docking of the bioactive compounds from the ethanol extract of the rhizome of C. sumatrana which had been previously identified through gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) analysis. The results obtained that the compound 9-Acetyl-S-octahydrophenanthrene and 3-Oxo-androsta-1,4-dien-17.beta.-spiro-2'-3'-oxo-oxetanecontained in C. sumatrana has the potential to be developed as an anticancer where the compound has good bioavailability value and is not toxic and potentially can trigger apoptosis. However, the results of this study need to be analyzed further with an in vitro or in vivo approach. © 2022 Phcogj.Com. This is an open- access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
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author Rahman A.T.; Rafia; Jethro A.; Santoso P.; Kharisma V.D.; Murtadlo A.A.A.; Purnamasari D.; Soekamto N.H.; Ansori A.N.M.; Kuswati; Mandeli R.S.; Aledresi K.A.M.S.; Yusof N.F.M.; Jakhmola V.; Rebezov M.; Zainul R.; Dobhal K.; Parashar T.; Ghifari M.A.; Sari D.A.P.
spellingShingle Rahman A.T.; Rafia; Jethro A.; Santoso P.; Kharisma V.D.; Murtadlo A.A.A.; Purnamasari D.; Soekamto N.H.; Ansori A.N.M.; Kuswati; Mandeli R.S.; Aledresi K.A.M.S.; Yusof N.F.M.; Jakhmola V.; Rebezov M.; Zainul R.; Dobhal K.; Parashar T.; Ghifari M.A.; Sari D.A.P.
In Silico Study of the Potential of Endemic Sumatra Wild Turmeric Rhizomes (Curcuma Sumatrana: Zingiberaceae) As Anti-Cancer
author_facet Rahman A.T.; Rafia; Jethro A.; Santoso P.; Kharisma V.D.; Murtadlo A.A.A.; Purnamasari D.; Soekamto N.H.; Ansori A.N.M.; Kuswati; Mandeli R.S.; Aledresi K.A.M.S.; Yusof N.F.M.; Jakhmola V.; Rebezov M.; Zainul R.; Dobhal K.; Parashar T.; Ghifari M.A.; Sari D.A.P.
author_sort Rahman A.T.; Rafia; Jethro A.; Santoso P.; Kharisma V.D.; Murtadlo A.A.A.; Purnamasari D.; Soekamto N.H.; Ansori A.N.M.; Kuswati; Mandeli R.S.; Aledresi K.A.M.S.; Yusof N.F.M.; Jakhmola V.; Rebezov M.; Zainul R.; Dobhal K.; Parashar T.; Ghifari M.A.; Sari D.A.P.
title In Silico Study of the Potential of Endemic Sumatra Wild Turmeric Rhizomes (Curcuma Sumatrana: Zingiberaceae) As Anti-Cancer
title_short In Silico Study of the Potential of Endemic Sumatra Wild Turmeric Rhizomes (Curcuma Sumatrana: Zingiberaceae) As Anti-Cancer
title_full In Silico Study of the Potential of Endemic Sumatra Wild Turmeric Rhizomes (Curcuma Sumatrana: Zingiberaceae) As Anti-Cancer
title_fullStr In Silico Study of the Potential of Endemic Sumatra Wild Turmeric Rhizomes (Curcuma Sumatrana: Zingiberaceae) As Anti-Cancer
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description Cancer is one of the diseases that is the highest cause of death in humans. Most human cancer cells are formed as a result of over-expression of anti-apoptotic proteins. Thus, the activation of these proteins can inhibit pro-apoptotic proteins, then apoptosis will be inhibited so that other apoptotic pathways need to be activated to prevent cancer cells from developing. Current cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy using synthetic compounds, have various side effects, so research on natural based therapies can be used as an alternative in cancer treatment. Curcuma sumatrana is one of the plants of the Zingiberaceae family which is an endemic plant from Sumatra which is found along the Bukit Barisan. The research was carried out in silico by analyzing the potential bioactivity of the compounds, testing the bioavailability, toxicity, and molecular docking of the bioactive compounds from the ethanol extract of the rhizome of C. sumatrana which had been previously identified through gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) analysis. The results obtained that the compound 9-Acetyl-S-octahydrophenanthrene and 3-Oxo-androsta-1,4-dien-17.beta.-spiro-2'-3'-oxo-oxetanecontained in C. sumatrana has the potential to be developed as an anticancer where the compound has good bioavailability value and is not toxic and potentially can trigger apoptosis. However, the results of this study need to be analyzed further with an in vitro or in vivo approach. © 2022 Phcogj.Com. This is an open- access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
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