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In silico Study of Secondary Metabolite Compounds in Ajwa Dates (Phoenix dactylifera L) as an Anti-Mullerian Hormone Theraphy: Molecular Docking Approach

Irfan I.

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology

Q2
Published: 2025

Abstract

The Ajwa Dates (Phoenix dactylifera L) is one of the foods that can be consumed daily and has bioactive compounds that serve as fertilizers and other functions as therapies for various diseases and ajwa dates have compounds that are beneficial to human health. The purpose of this research is to do molecular docking of the ajwa dates compounds that are supposed to have affinities for anti-mullerian hormones. There are 15 Ajwa dates compounds that will do molecular docking with anti-mullerian receptors. Initial preparation of ligans and receptors by removing water molecules and other unnecessary residues will affect the docking outcome using Autodocktools and the Discovery Studio Visualizer. The docking results show that the caffeic acid compound is predicted to have the best affinity and activity for the receptor.

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