Journal international du développement et de la recherche sur les médicaments

  • ISSN: 0975-9344
  • Indice h du journal: 44
  • Note de citation du journal: 59.93
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Unraveling the Molecular Targets: Drug Discovery Strategies for Narcolepsy Treatment

Sheilina Choudhary*

Objective: The objective of this research paper on narcolepsy is to distinguish and assess novel compounds focusing on particular atomic pathways related to the clutter. Through thorough screening and optimization, the point is to reveal potential drug candidates that illustrate adequacy in moderating narcoleptic indications, counting intemperate daytime languor and cataplexy. The inquiry will dive into the instruments of activity of lead compounds, giving experiences into their intelligence with neural circuits and neurotransmitter frameworks significant to narcolepsy. Moreover, they think about surveying the security profiles of promising sedate candidates, laying the basis for future translational investigations and the improvement of imaginative restorative mediations for narcolepsy.

Methods: In this investigation, target proteins were downloaded from the PDB and docked in Biovia. The ligands' and standard medications' binding affinity with each target protein was compared and assessed. Also, only 3 substances were chosen for SWISS-ADME final results.

Results: The docking result revealed that the ligands selected have the best binding affinity with all the target proteins.

Conclusion: The ligands could potentially be used to treat narcolepsy in future approaches for studying the urge ligands in vitro and in vivo analysis to create novel narcolepsy inhibitors.