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Computational drug discovery of potential 5α-reductase phytochemical inhibitors and hair growth promotion using in silico techniques.

Behnam Hasannejad-Asl, Farkhondeh Pooresmaeil, Sareh Azadi, Ali Najafi, Ali Esmaeili et al.
Other Frontiers in bioinformatics 2025 2 citações
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In vitro
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Computational drug discovery of potential 5α-reductase phytochemical inhibitors and hair growth promotion using in silico techniques. None
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Positive
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Male pattern hair loss (MPHL), also known as androgenetic alopecia (AGA), is a common disorder primarily caused by dihydrotestosterone (DHT). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two 5-alpha reductase (5-AR) inhibitors-finasteride and dutasteride-for treating this condition. However, recent studies have reported adverse sexual side effects and issues with sperm production in young men using these medications. There are also recommendations for effectively treating hair loss with natural remedies, such as Urtica dioica (nettle), Serenoa repens (saw palmetto), and Trigonella foenum-graecum (fenugreek) that is mainly used for diminish the hair loss in the traditional medicine. Research shows that these herbal formulations and plant extracts may help reduce hair loss. However, the concentration of active compounds in these herbal extracts is often low, necessitating a large extract volume to achieve noticeable effects on hair growth. Although many studies have investigated the effects of these herbal extracts on hair growth, fewer studies focus on the specific compounds influencing the molecular mechanisms of hair loss, particularly the inhibition of 5-AR. METHODS: For the first time, we aimed to applied a computational study to explore the phytochemicals extracted from these herbs to identify compounds that can effectively bind to and inhibit 5-AR. Additionally, we assessed the stability of the ligands encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (LNP) by conducting molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the LNP-encapsulated ligands. We utilized an online database to identify compounds from the extracts of nettle, saw palmetto, and fenugreek. We then analyzed their binding affinity to 5-AR using computational techniques. RESULTS: We found that 6 molecules-Jamogenin, Neodiosgenin, Chlorogenic acid, Rutin, Riboflavin, and Ursolic acid-are effective in binding to 5-AR. Additionally, our in silico studies revealed that vesicle-entrapped JAMOGENIN, which has a stronger bond with 5-AR, is more stable than its unencapsulated form. DISCUSSION: Therefore, these 6 molecules, particularly JAMOGENIN, should be considered for experimental analysis in both their unencapsulated and nanocarrier-encapsulated states to promote hair follicle growth.

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TABLE 1

Chemical namePlantMean of ΔG (KJ/mol)Favorite Hydrogen bondsOther Hydrogen bonds
RIBOFLAVIN Serenoa repens −10.937
CHLOROGENIC-ACID Urterica dioica −9.137
ISORHAMNETIN-3-O-RUTINOSIDE Urterica dioica −9.936
KAEMPFEROL-3-O-BETA-D-RUTINOSIDE Urterica dioica −9.0335
OLEANOLIC-ACID Urterica dioica −9.330
STACHYOSE Urterica dioica −8.8744
RAFFINOSE Urterica dioica −8.3735
URSOLIC-ACID Urterica dioica −11.130
FENUGREEKINE Trigonella foenum-graecum −10.5351
QUERCITRIN Trigonella foenum-graecum −8.835
YAMOGENIN Trigonella foenum-graecum −1030
KAEMPFEROL-3,7-DIGLUCOSIDE Trigonella foenum-graecum −9.5730
DIOSGENIN Trigonella foenum-graecum −10.240
QUERCETIN-3,7-DIGLUCOSIDE Trigonella foenum-graecum −9.7741
RUTIN Trigonella foenum-graecum −9.737
VITEXIN-7-GLUCOSIDE Trigonella foenum-graecum −8.344

TABLE 2

PlantChemical nameSwissADME analysis
MWBBB permeantLipinski #violations
Serenoa repens RIBOFLAVIN376.36No0
Urterica dioica CHLOROGENIC-ACID354.31No1
Urterica dioica ISORHAMNETIN-3-O-RUTINOSIDE624.54No3
Urterica dioica KAEMPFEROL-3-O-BETA-D-RUTINOSIDE594.52No3
Urterica dioica OLEANOLIC-ACID456.7No1
Urterica dioica STACHYOSE666.58No3
Urterica dioica RAFFINOSE
Urterica dioica URSOLIC-ACID456.7No1
Trigonella foenum-graecum FENUGREEKINE663.43No3
Trigonella foenum-graecum ISOQUERCITRIN464.38No2
Trigonella foenum-graecum YAMOGENIN414.62Yes1
Trigonella foenum-graecum KAEMPFEROL-3,7-DIGLUCOSIDE610.52No3
Trigonella foenum-graecum DIOSGENIN414.62Yes1
Trigonella foenum-graecum QUERCETIN-3,7-DIGLUCOSIDE626.52No3
Trigonella foenum-graecum RAFFINOSE504.44No3
Trigonella foenum-graecum RUTIN610.52No3
Trigonella foenum-graecum VITEXIN-7-GLUCOSIDE594.52No3

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