Abstract

“Peripheral artery disease” or PAD, is considered as a most prevalent condition, and it commonly coexists with vascular diseases in other body parts. The epidemiology of PAD is well known and connected to age and, particularly, the predisposing factors of smoking and diabetes mellitus. Diagnosis on early basis is important for enhancing the quality of life (QOL) in addition to the reducing risk for the development of significant subsequent vascular events such as “acute myocardial infarction (AMI)” or “stroke”. There are a variety of treatments used to manage and treat the disease. However, there are negative effects and toxicities associated with that treatment in addition to higher costs. Hence, a surge in the hunt for natural compounds of botanical origin is gaining traction. The present study aims at exploring the targeting ability of phytocompound, and genistein against FABP4 which is an emerging target for PAD in diabetes patients. The study is conducted using a computation method employing Autodock4 and other accessory tools. The results of the docking process revealed a significant binding energy of -6.14 which demonstrated a stable complex formation between protein and selected compound. Thus, showing great potential for the treatment of PAD.

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