CamMedNP: Building the Cameroonian 3D structural natural products database for virtual screening

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Background: Computer-aided drug design (CADD) often involves virtual screening (VS) of large compound datasets and the availability of such is vital for drug discovery protocols. We present CamMedNP - a new database beginning with more than 2,500 compounds of natural origin, along with some of their derivatives which were obtained through hemisynthesis. These are pure compounds which have been previously isolated and characterized using modern spectroscopic methods and published by several research teams spread across Cameroon.Description: In the present study, 224 distinct medicinal plant species belonging to 55 plant families from the Cameroonian flora have been considered. About 80 % of these have been previously published and/or referenced in internationally recognized journals. For each compound, the optimized 3D structure, drug-like properties, plant source, collection site and currently known biological activities are given, as well as literature references. We have evaluated the " drug-likeness" of this database using Lipinski's " Rule of Five" A diversity analysis has been carried out in comparison with the ChemBridge diverse database.Conclusion: CamMedNP could be highly useful for database screening and natural product lead generation programs. © 2013 Ntie-Kang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Ntie-Kang, F., Mbah, J. A., Mbaze, L. M. a., Lifongo, L. L., Scharfe, M., Hanna, J. N., … Efange, S. M. N. (2013). CamMedNP: Building the Cameroonian 3D structural natural products database for virtual screening. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-88

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