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Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 4, 54 - 63

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Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis

Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 4, 54 - 63

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In this study, 15 vanillin-derived compounds were downloaded from the ZINC15 database in mol2 format. A molecular docking study was performed using the Igemdock program with PDB ID: 6QXG protein using the Igemdock program. As a result of these processes, the five lowest energy compounds were identified. Accordingly, the best binding molecules are 13, 12, 14, 3 and 10, respectively. Molecular docking was performed with five selected molecules, and Autodock Vina embedded Chimera 1.17.3 programs. The interactions of the molecules with the protein were analysed. ADME studies were also performed. According to the in silico results, this molecule seems promising in terms of its potential to be turned into a drug in the future. However, more detailed in vivo and in vitro studies with these molecules are needed. As a result of these processes, some quantum chemical properties of the lowest energy molecule were analysed with the help of the Entos-Envision web server.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Physical Chemistry (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
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Özlem İşcan 0000-0003-3282-1121

Early Pub Date January 16, 2025
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Submission Date September 20, 2024
Acceptance Date December 31, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 9 Issue: 4

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APA İşcan, Ö. (2025). Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis. Turkish Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 9(4), 54-63.
AMA İşcan Ö. Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis. Turkish Comp Theo Chem (TC&TC). January 2025;9(4):54-63.
Chicago İşcan, Özlem. “Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis”. Turkish Computational and Theoretical Chemistry 9, no. 4 (January 2025): 54-63.
EndNote İşcan Ö (January 1, 2025) Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis. Turkish Computational and Theoretical Chemistry 9 4 54–63.
IEEE Ö. İşcan, “Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis”, Turkish Comp Theo Chem (TC&TC), vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 54–63, 2025.
ISNAD İşcan, Özlem. “Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis”. Turkish Computational and Theoretical Chemistry 9/4 (January 2025), 54-63.
JAMA İşcan Ö. Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis. Turkish Comp Theo Chem (TC&TC). 2025;9:54–63.
MLA İşcan, Özlem. “Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis”. Turkish Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, vol. 9, no. 4, 2025, pp. 54-63.
Vancouver İşcan Ö. Investigation of the Effect of Vanillin-Based Compound Derivatives Against Breast Cancer by Molecular Docking Method and Computational Chemistry, ADMET Analysis. Turkish Comp Theo Chem (TC&TC). 2025;9(4):54-63.

Journal Full Title: Turkish Computational and Theoretical Chemistry


Journal Abbreviated Title: Turkish Comp Theo Chem (TC&TC)