In silico approach of receptor-ligand binding and interaction: Established phytoligands from Tagetes errecta Linn. against bacterial β-glucosidase receptor
Abstract:The medicinal plant, Tagetes errecta Linn. is a common ornamental plant and leaves of this plant are containing phytochemicals (volatile oil) that inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi and known natural antimicrobial agents. The objective of the present study was to detect receptor-ligand binding energy and interaction through molecular docking for phytoligands established in the leaves of T. errecta against β-glucosidase receptor (PDB ID: 3AHZ). Molecular docking was performed by using PyRx (Version 0.8) for … Show more
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