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Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 1871-5206
ISSN (Online): 1875-5992

Research Article

An Advanced Computational Evaluation for the Most Biologically Active Enantiomers of Chiral Anti-Cancer Agents

Author(s): Mohd Suhail* and Imran Ali

Volume 21, Issue 15, 2021

Published on: 30 December, 2020

Page: [2075 - 2081] Pages: 7

DOI: 10.2174/1871520621999201230233811

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Abstract

Background: Cancer is a very dangerous disease whose treatment can be improved by removing the factors that cause side effects if the drugs prescribed for cancer are chiral in nature.

Objectives: A computational evaluation for the most biologically active enantiomeric form of chiral drugs attacking the DNA of the cell, was made for the first time, and compared with the experimental work done by others previously.

Methods: All the enantiomeric structures of the drugs taken in the present study were obtained using Marvin sketch, and the structure of DNA to be docked with enantiomers, was obtained from the protein data bank. After that, all the enantiomers of the chiral drugs were docked with DNA one by one for the evaluation of the most biologically active enantiomeric form.

Results: The docking study showed that the different enantiomers interacted with DNA differently because of having different arrangements of atoms/groups. The binding affinity of one of the two enantiomeric forms was higher than that of another.

Conclusion: R-methotrexate for breast cancer; R-mitotane for adrenocortical cancer; R-duvelisib for blood cancer, and S-irinotecan for colon cancer would be a suitable drug with less toxicity as well as other side effects.

Keywords: Cancer, chiral drugs, biologically active enantiomer, computational study, DNA, docking study.

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