Potential of Bioactive Compounds of Arenga Vinegar as Traditional Medicine Through Reverse Docking Techniques

Background: Arenga vinegar (Arenga pinnata) has been trusted by the indigenous people of Kampung Kuta as traditional medicine, one of which is used as a diabetes medicine. For this reason, the aim of this study is to examine the bioactive compounds contained in arenga vinegar, namely acetic acid, wh...

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Autores principales: Diana Hernawati, Reza Fauzi Dwisandi, Egi Nuryadin
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:70bc33ac33774717930857333ea12b002021-11-22T13:45:14ZPotential of Bioactive Compounds of Arenga Vinegar as Traditional Medicine Through Reverse Docking Techniques2614-154X2614-155810.22236/j.bes/526802https://doaj.org/article/70bc33ac33774717930857333ea12b002021-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journal.uhamka.ac.id/index.php/bioeduscience/article/view/6802https://doaj.org/toc/2614-154Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2614-1558Background: Arenga vinegar (Arenga pinnata) has been trusted by the indigenous people of Kampung Kuta as traditional medicine, one of which is used as a diabetes medicine. For this reason, the aim of this study is to examine the bioactive compounds contained in arenga vinegar, namely acetic acid, which is predicted to be scientifically proven using reverse docking techniques. Methods: This research is descriptive qualitative research, by interpreting the data obtained from databases and software. Results: There is a binding pose between acetic acid and the sucrase-isomaltase enzyme, the lowest binding affinity value is -3.2 kcal/mol, and the binding site occurs hydrophobic interactions with the amino acids Trp327 (A), Asp355 (A), Ile392 (A), Trp470 (A), Phe604 (A), His629 (A), Trp586 (A) as well as hydrogen bonding to the amino acid Asp(472)A. Conclusions: The acetic acid-binding pose binds well to the sucrase-isomaltase enzyme so that the binding affinity value appears even though the value is not too low and the binding site occurs, this can be used as proof of the belief of the indigenous people of Kampung Kuta, namely the treatment of arenga vinegar as a diabetes drug, especially as a level control blood sugar.Diana HernawatiReza Fauzi DwisandiEgi NuryadinDepartment of Biology Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Muhammadiyaharticlearenga vinegarbioactive compoundreverse dockingEducationLBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENIDBioeduscience, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 142-147 (2021)
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Biology (General)
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Diana Hernawati
Reza Fauzi Dwisandi
Egi Nuryadin
Potential of Bioactive Compounds of Arenga Vinegar as Traditional Medicine Through Reverse Docking Techniques
description Background: Arenga vinegar (Arenga pinnata) has been trusted by the indigenous people of Kampung Kuta as traditional medicine, one of which is used as a diabetes medicine. For this reason, the aim of this study is to examine the bioactive compounds contained in arenga vinegar, namely acetic acid, which is predicted to be scientifically proven using reverse docking techniques. Methods: This research is descriptive qualitative research, by interpreting the data obtained from databases and software. Results: There is a binding pose between acetic acid and the sucrase-isomaltase enzyme, the lowest binding affinity value is -3.2 kcal/mol, and the binding site occurs hydrophobic interactions with the amino acids Trp327 (A), Asp355 (A), Ile392 (A), Trp470 (A), Phe604 (A), His629 (A), Trp586 (A) as well as hydrogen bonding to the amino acid Asp(472)A. Conclusions: The acetic acid-binding pose binds well to the sucrase-isomaltase enzyme so that the binding affinity value appears even though the value is not too low and the binding site occurs, this can be used as proof of the belief of the indigenous people of Kampung Kuta, namely the treatment of arenga vinegar as a diabetes drug, especially as a level control blood sugar.
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Reza Fauzi Dwisandi
Egi Nuryadin
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title Potential of Bioactive Compounds of Arenga Vinegar as Traditional Medicine Through Reverse Docking Techniques
title_short Potential of Bioactive Compounds of Arenga Vinegar as Traditional Medicine Through Reverse Docking Techniques
title_full Potential of Bioactive Compounds of Arenga Vinegar as Traditional Medicine Through Reverse Docking Techniques
title_fullStr Potential of Bioactive Compounds of Arenga Vinegar as Traditional Medicine Through Reverse Docking Techniques
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