Abstract

Moringa oleifera is nowadays raising as the most preferred medicinal plant, as every part of the moringa plant has potential bioactive compounds which can be used as herbal medicines. Some bioactive compounds of M. oleifera possess potential anti-cancer properties which interact with the apoptosis protein p53 in cancer cell lines of oral squamous cell carcinoma. This research work focuses on the interaction among the selected bioactive compounds derived from M. oleifera with targeted apoptosis protein p53 from the apoptosis pathway to check whether the bioactive compound will induce apoptosis after the mutation in p53. To check the toxicity and drug-likeness of the selected bioactive compound derived from M. oleifera based on Lipinski’s Rule of Five. Detailed analysis of the 3D structure of apoptosis protein p53. To analyze protein’s active site by CASTp 3.0 server. Molecular docking and binding affinity were analyzed between protein p53 with selected bioactive compounds in order to find the most potential inhibitor against the target. This study shows the docking between the potential bioactive compounds with targeted apoptosis protein p53. Quercetin was the most potential bioactive compound whereas kaempferol shows poor affinity towards the targeted p53 protein in the apoptosis pathway. Thus, the objective of this research can provide an insight prediction towards M. oleifera derived bioactive compounds and target apoptosis protein p53 in the structural analysis for compound isolation and in-vivo experiments on the cancer cell line.

Highlights

  • Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most widely recognized oral malignant growth found in India and is the sixth most common cancer worldwide [1]

  • Chemotherapy can be considered as the backbone of several cancer treatments including OSCC but there are possibilities of death occurs if chemotherapeutic resistance leads to therapeutic failure [2]

  • There are some studies where it is reported that bioactive compounds from M. oleifera interact with OSCC cell lines and inhibited cell proliferation which is similar to some anti-cancer drugs [5]

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Introduction

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most widely recognized oral malignant growth found in India and is the sixth most common cancer worldwide [1]. Rath S et al Docking study of bioactive compounds with p53 protein pounds which are rich in flavonoids and polyphenols can reduce the risk of OSCC as they contain abundant phytochemicals which possess anti-cancer properties [3]. Plants containing medicinal properties can be used for the treatment and management of OSCC. In India, Moringa oleifera is rapidly gaining popularity as herbal medicine, due to its potential bioactive compounds which have anti-cancer properties. There are some studies where it is reported that bioactive compounds from M. oleifera interact with OSCC cell lines and inhibited cell proliferation which is similar to some anti-cancer drugs [5]. The bioactive compounds from Moringa oleifera could potentially induce programmed cell death by activating P53 tumor suppressor proteins and other associated proteins in the apoptosis pathway

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