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Ligand-Based Virtual Screening for the Inhibitors of Monoamine Oxidase B

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  • Sumera Zaib

    (Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Central Punjab, Pakistan)

  • Muhammad Junaid

    (Department of Information Technology, Faculty of Sciences, The University of Haripur, Pakistan)

  • Nimra Mehmood Malik
  • Shehzadi Irum Fatima

    (Department of Biological Sciences, International Islamic University, Pakistan)

  • Javed Iqbal Wattoo

    (Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Central Punjab, Pakistan)

  • Mohsin Javed

    (Department of Chemistry, School of Science, University of Management and Technology, Pakistan)

  • Imtiaz Khan

    (Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom)

Abstract

The inhibition of monoamine oxidase enzyme suggests the significant target for the regulation of depression and Parkinson’s disease. The current studies were based on the identification of potent scaffold from several known inhibitors of monoamine oxidase and marketed inhibitors of MAO-B namely selegiline, rasagiline and safinamide were retrieved from Zinc database and database was prepared..

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  • Sumera Zaib & Muhammad Junaid & Nimra Mehmood Malik & Shehzadi Irum Fatima & Javed Iqbal Wattoo & Mohsin Javed & Imtiaz Khan, 2021. "Ligand-Based Virtual Screening for the Inhibitors of Monoamine Oxidase B," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 37(4), pages 29598-29607, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:37:y:2021:i:4:p:29598-29607
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.37.006029
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