Chemical, Spectral, Biological, and Toxicological Studies of Some Benzene Derivatives Used in Pharmaceuticals: In Silico Approach

The immune system of humans is impacted by many drugs. Chemicals that have a gender-bending impact on boys, were synthesized, their use spread, and as a consequence, they entered the ecology, the food chain, and eventually ended up in blood or human breast milk. Due to the use of benzene in both in...

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Main Authors: Emranul Kabir, M R O Khan Noyon, Md Rabiul Alam, Mr. Nasiruddin, Sajia Islam, Mahima Akter, Monir Uzzaman
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Published: Mulawarman University 2024-12-01
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author Emranul Kabir
M R O Khan Noyon
Md Rabiul Alam
Mr. Nasiruddin
Sajia Islam
Mahima Akter
Monir Uzzaman
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description The immune system of humans is impacted by many drugs. Chemicals that have a gender-bending impact on boys, were synthesized, their use spread, and as a consequence, they entered the ecology, the food chain, and eventually ended up in blood or human breast milk. Due to the use of benzene in both industry and medicine, chemicals with benzene rings are among the most problematic. The generation of benzene metabolites that produce superoxide, the phenoxy radical, and benzene-drug binding are only a few of the processes by which benzene and its derivatives cause harm. Benzene metabolites are distinct from chemical metabolites apart from benzene, which is lipophilic in nature and binds to cellular membranes, in that they bind to the intracellular plasma membrane where they produce degenerative alterations. Many diseases are associated with degenerative alterations in the mitochondria that culminate in mitochondrial dysfunction. Herein, twenty benzene derivatives (BDs) have been studied in terms of their biological and physiochemical properties, and the compounds have also been investigated using quantum mechanical computations. Binding affinities and behaviors of all BDs have been investigated using molecular docking and nonbonding interactions on 3D crystal structures of human receptor proteins serum albumin (1AO6), free native cellulase CEL48F (1G9G), and human D-amino acid oxidase mutant (P219L) complexed with benzoate (6KBP). Geometry as well as thermochemical data support the stability of all structures. All derivatives were predicted by ADMET to have improved pharmacokinetic properties and less acute oral toxicity.
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spelling doaj-art-fe9e90c009f340f08d250390b67e6c1a2025-01-27T16:19:25ZengMulawarman UniversityJournal of Tropical Pharmacy and Chemistry2087-70992407-60902024-12-018210.25026/jtpc.v8i2.621Chemical, Spectral, Biological, and Toxicological Studies of Some Benzene Derivatives Used in Pharmaceuticals: In Silico ApproachEmranul Kabir0M R O Khan Noyon1Md Rabiul Alam2Mr. Nasiruddin3Sajia Islam4Mahima Akter5Monir Uzzaman6International Islamic University Chittagong, BangladeshFaculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, University of Chittagong, Chittagong-4331, BangladeshDepartment of Chemistry, Comilla University, Koatbari, Cumilla-3506, BangladeshDepartment of Chemistry, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj, BangladeshFaculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, University of Chittagong, Chittagong-4331, BangladeshDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, BangladeshFaculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, University of Chittagong, Chittagong-4331, Bangladesh The immune system of humans is impacted by many drugs. Chemicals that have a gender-bending impact on boys, were synthesized, their use spread, and as a consequence, they entered the ecology, the food chain, and eventually ended up in blood or human breast milk. Due to the use of benzene in both industry and medicine, chemicals with benzene rings are among the most problematic. The generation of benzene metabolites that produce superoxide, the phenoxy radical, and benzene-drug binding are only a few of the processes by which benzene and its derivatives cause harm. Benzene metabolites are distinct from chemical metabolites apart from benzene, which is lipophilic in nature and binds to cellular membranes, in that they bind to the intracellular plasma membrane where they produce degenerative alterations. Many diseases are associated with degenerative alterations in the mitochondria that culminate in mitochondrial dysfunction. Herein, twenty benzene derivatives (BDs) have been studied in terms of their biological and physiochemical properties, and the compounds have also been investigated using quantum mechanical computations. Binding affinities and behaviors of all BDs have been investigated using molecular docking and nonbonding interactions on 3D crystal structures of human receptor proteins serum albumin (1AO6), free native cellulase CEL48F (1G9G), and human D-amino acid oxidase mutant (P219L) complexed with benzoate (6KBP). Geometry as well as thermochemical data support the stability of all structures. All derivatives were predicted by ADMET to have improved pharmacokinetic properties and less acute oral toxicity. https://jtpc.jurnalfamul.com/index.php/jtpc/article/view/621Benzene derivatives (BDs)Density functional theoryThermo-chemistryMolecular dockingtoxicology
spellingShingle Emranul Kabir
M R O Khan Noyon
Md Rabiul Alam
Mr. Nasiruddin
Sajia Islam
Mahima Akter
Monir Uzzaman
Chemical, Spectral, Biological, and Toxicological Studies of Some Benzene Derivatives Used in Pharmaceuticals: In Silico Approach
Journal of Tropical Pharmacy and Chemistry
Benzene derivatives (BDs)
Density functional theory
Thermo-chemistry
Molecular docking
toxicology
title Chemical, Spectral, Biological, and Toxicological Studies of Some Benzene Derivatives Used in Pharmaceuticals: In Silico Approach
title_full Chemical, Spectral, Biological, and Toxicological Studies of Some Benzene Derivatives Used in Pharmaceuticals: In Silico Approach
title_fullStr Chemical, Spectral, Biological, and Toxicological Studies of Some Benzene Derivatives Used in Pharmaceuticals: In Silico Approach
title_full_unstemmed Chemical, Spectral, Biological, and Toxicological Studies of Some Benzene Derivatives Used in Pharmaceuticals: In Silico Approach
title_short Chemical, Spectral, Biological, and Toxicological Studies of Some Benzene Derivatives Used in Pharmaceuticals: In Silico Approach
title_sort chemical spectral biological and toxicological studies of some benzene derivatives used in pharmaceuticals in silico approach
topic Benzene derivatives (BDs)
Density functional theory
Thermo-chemistry
Molecular docking
toxicology
url https://jtpc.jurnalfamul.com/index.php/jtpc/article/view/621
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