In Silico ADME/Tox Profiling of Mushroom Secondary Metabolites
Bushra Shakoor,
Nazia Yaqoob,
Nusrat Shafiq
et al.
Abstract:Traditional medicinal plant examination has increased in recent years since plants enable them to supplement current pharmaceutical treatments. In silico screening and pharmacokinetic screening, which employ computer mechanics, can increase the number of active compounds and reveal their mechanism of action. In silico ADME screening is less expensive, quicker, and more secure than in vivo ADME testing, which is lengthy, costly, and dangerous for animals. The SwissADME and protox‐II are free tools that offer fr… Show more
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