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Repurposing major metabolites of lamiaceae family as potential inhibitors of α -synuclein aggregation to alleviate neurodegenerative diseases: an in silico approach

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Department of Agroecology and Crop Production ,Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources ,Czech University of Life Sciences Prague ,Prague ,Czechia
Bhattacharya, Soham;
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Department of Crop Sciences and Agroforestry ,Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences ,Czech University of Life Sciences Prague ,Prague ,Czechia
Gupta, Neha;
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Department of Crop Sciences and Agroforestry ,Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences ,Czech University of Life Sciences Prague ,Prague ,Czechia
Dutta, Adrish;
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Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering ,Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati ,Guwahati ,Assam ,India
Khanra, Pijush Kanti;
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Environmental Biotechnology and Genomics Division ,CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI) ,Nagpur ,India
Dutta, Ritesh;
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Institute of Plant and Environmental Sciences ,Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources ,Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra ,Nitra ,Slovakia
Žiarovská, Jana;
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Department of Biochemical Pharmacology and Drug Design ,Institute of Molecular Biology “Roumen Tsanev” ,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) ,Sofia ,Bulgaria
Tzvetkov, Nikolay T.;
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Department of Economic Theories ,Faculty of Economics and Management ,Czech University of Life Sciences Prague ,Prague ,Czechia
Severová, Lucie;
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Department of Economic Theories ,Faculty of Economics and Management ,Czech University of Life Sciences Prague ,Prague ,Czechia
Kopecká, Lenka;
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Department of Science ,University of Basilicata ,Potenza ,Italy
Milella, Luigi;
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Department of Crop Sciences and Agroforestry ,Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences ,Czech University of Life Sciences Prague ,Prague ,Czechia
Fernández-Cusimamani, Eloy

Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are typically characterized by progressive loss of neuronal function and the deposition of misfolded proteins in the brain and peripheral organs. They are molecularly classified based on the specific proteins involved, underscoring the critical role of protein-processing systems in their pathogenesis. Alpha-synuclein (α-syn) is a neural protein that is crucial in initiating and progressing various NDs by directly or indirectly regulating other ND-associated proteins. Therefore, reducing the α-syn aggregation can be an excellent option for combating ND initiation and progression. This study presents an in silico phytochemical-based approach for discovering novel neuroprotective agents from bioactive compounds of the Lamiaceae family, highlighting the potential of computational methods such as functional networking, pathway enrichment analysis, molecular docking, and simulation in therapeutic discovery. Functional network and enrichment pathway analysis established the direct or indirect involvement of α-syn in various NDs. Furthermore, molecular docking interaction and simulation studies were conducted to screen 85 major bioactive compounds of the Lamiaceae family against the α-syn aggregation. The results showed that five compounds (α-copaene, γ-eudesmol, carnosol, cedryl acetate, and spathulenol) had a high binding affinity towards α-syn with potential inhibitory activity towards its aggregation. MD simulations validated the stability of the molecular interactions determined by molecular docking. In addition, in silico pharmacokinetic analysis underscores their potential as promising drug candidates, demonstrating excellent blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability, bioactivity, and reduced toxicity. In summary, this study identifies the most suitable compounds for targeting the α-syn aggregation and recommends these compounds as potential therapeutic agents against various NDs, pending further in vitro and in vivo validation.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2025 Bhattacharya, Gupta, Dutta, Khanra, Dutta, Žiarovská, Tzvetkov, Severová, Kopecká, Milella and Fernández-Cusimamani.

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