Yongpisanphop, J. published the artcile< Searching for a plant species having a potent bioherbicide using in silico approach>, SDS of cas: 87-73-0, the main research area is Medicago bioherbicide L2 Aminoadipate aldisine weed control.
Toxic herbicide residue in the environment is one of the most important problems in the world, especially in the agricultural country. To solve this problem, an effectively new bioherbicide needs to be discovered urgently. This motivated to search the novel bioherbicide. In silico technique has been accepted as a promising tool to discover new active compounds Based on 2D structural similarity, 18 new natural compounds were obtained from the KNApSAcK database. Among the structural leads, 12 natural phyto-compounds were selected to calculate the lowest free energy of binding value using mol. docking. Comp_7 and Comp_10 showed the lowest free energy of binding -7.84 and -7.43 kcal/mol resp. which were similar to glyphosate (-8.49 kcal/mol). Based on the binding interaction using ProteinsPlus program, a natural phyto-compound (Comp_7: L-2-Aminoadipate) was identified as a potential bioherbicide. It could be found in Medicago sativa L. Significantly, this procedure becomes a high powerful tool to increase the probability to discover the new potent bioherbicide and identify the plant host species for weed control. Moreover, M. sativa should be extracted to test the property of weed control for further study.
Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment published new progress about Alfalfa. 87-73-0 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C6H10O8, SDS of cas: 87-73-0.
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