Phthalic acid esters (PAEs) and bisphenols are used as plasticizers worldwide. During plastic production, use, deposition, and recycling these compounds contaminate the environment and affect environmental health. In this study, we investigated the toxicity of plasticizers by using in silico tools. None of the test compounds were found to be hERG blockers in multiclass predictions as evaluated by the Pred-hERG 4.1 tool. Among all tested compounds in Pred-Skin 2.0, only BBP, BCP, DBP, diethyl phthalate (DEP), DMP, DNHP, DNPP, DPP, DTDP, DUP, and ODP were non-skin sensitizers. Our results demonstrate that in silico tools provide a reliable, fast, and economic way to explore the toxicological effects of EOCs.
Drug discovery is an important research area to improve human health. Currently, treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) is unsuccessful due to drug-resistance, hence, there is a demand for alternatives. Often, there is limited time available for toxicological assessments and a lack of safer drugs. It is possible to identify new drugs from existing approved drugs possessing another purpose in the clinical lines. In this study, virtual screening of some Food and Drug Administration (FDA-USA) approved and available antifungal and antineoplastic drugs were performed against GISTs based on docking affinity of human platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRA) with these drugs to identify a suitable PDGFRA inhibitor for saving the time required for toxicity screening. The protein and ligand-binding affinity were investigated for five FDA approved antineoplastic and thirty-six antifungal drugs against PDGFRA using the AutoDock (AD) and AutoDock Vina (ADV) software. Based on docking score and inhibition constant (Ki), Itraconazole was predicted as a better PDGFRA inhibitor among all the computationally tested drugs.
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