IN SILICO PREDICTION OF TRINITRO AND TRIAMINE TROPIC ACID DERIVATIVES, THEIR IN VITRO AND IN VIVO STUDIES Garayev Eldar Abdulla, Huseynguliyeva Konul Fada Azerbaijan Medical University, Department of Pharmaceutical Toxicology and Chemistry, Baku Recently, topics includes issues such as synthesis of chemical compounds with
biological activity based on natural compounds, the
in silico prediction of compounds
obtained using computer programs, the
in vitro and
in vivo study of the corresponding
biological effects of the obtained predictions.
For this, biologically active semisynthetic derivatives of the natural compound
alkaloid atropine were synthesized and
in silico toxicity prediction was carried out using
modern programs.
To achieve this goal, the expectations derived from
in silico studies are confirmed by
in vivo and
in vitro experiments.
At the initial stage of research, the alkaloid atropine, the main biologically active
substance of the plant, was obtained from the dried raw materials of
Datura stramonium L., growing on the territory of Azerbaijan, by the appropriate method of isolation. First,
as a result of acid hydrolysis of the alkaloid atropine, tropic acid was synthesized, and
then trinitro and triamine derivatives of tropic acid were synthesized. The biological
activity and toxicity of the obtained semisynthetic trinitro and triamine derivatives of
atropine were studied
in silico using the PassOnline program.
It was found that the fibrinolytic (71%), antihypoxic (64%), antitoxic (56%) effects
of the trinitro derivative, and antitoxic (68%), fibrinolytic (63%), antihypoxic (58%),
etc. effects of the triamine derivative is greater than that of atropine. Using this in
medical practice will show more effective results.
Trinitro and triamine derivatives of tropic acid, a semi-synthetic derivative of
atropine alkaloid, have been synthesized and identified by analytical methods,
in silico studies have been carried out using computer programs.
Studies in the direction of studying the results of investigations
in silico with
experiments
in vivo and
in vitro are continuing.