In silico evaluation of isoflavones for its galactagogue activity in promoting lactation
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Published:2023-10-15
Issue:11
Volume:18
Page:106-114
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ISSN:0973-6263
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Container-title:Research Journal of Biotechnology
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language:
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Short-container-title:Res. J. Biotech.
Author:
Nikkila Devi Ravichandran,Dhisha Vasudevan,Suresh Balasubramanian,Mahalakshmi Sundarapandian
Abstract
Breastfeeding is crucial for the health of both mothers and infants, providing both short-term and long-term benefits. Breast milk contains all the necessary nutrients for both the mother and child. Unfortunately, many women are experiencing a low milk supply, resulting in infants not receiving sufficient immune support. To increase milk production, there are various herbal and pharmaceutical galactagogues available. Plants in the Caryophyllaceae family contain phytoestrogen, a compound that helps stimulate milk production. Isoflavone is one type of phytoestrogens. Isoflavones have many properties like bactericidal, fungicidal and anti-ringworm and are used to treat breast and prostate cancer and bone-related diseases. Spergula arvensis L., a member of the Caryophyllaceae family, is rich in isoflavones. Nine specific compounds were chosen due to their connection to mammary gland function. A preliminary in silico study was conducted to examine the interaction between isoflavones and prolactin receptors through molecular docking. The compound quercetin, an isoflavone, showed a better binding affinity to the receptor.
Publisher
World Researchers Associations
Subject
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology