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Innovation in Bioinformatics: Recent tools, Database and Involvement of Artificial Intelligence Ahmed, Aziz; Shuaib, Mohd; Banga, Abdulbasid; Ahmad, Rizwan
Indonesian Journal of Medical Chemistry and Bioinformatics
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Bioinformatics has evolved in recent years into a crucial subject and a well-liked research area that is interconnected with many approaches and disciplines. The capacity of bioinformatics and its approaches to tackle challenging biological problems and promote research and development. There are various tools and database which are used in bioinformatics. AI is the capacity of a computational system to carry out various activities associated with intellectual beings and as a computer system's imitation of human intelligence processes. The bioinformatics applications with artificial intelligence have the capacity to annotate the data in the direction of logical conclusions. By combining AI and bioinformatics molecular dynamic simulations, molecular docking studies, annotations of biological sequences, computational drug design, and gene prediction can be analyzed effectively. The structural bioinformatics tools with artificial intelligence (AI) are effective approaches for designing novel active chemicals to treat neurological diseases and cancer. Immunoinformatics, vaccinology, health informatics, medical informatics, medical science, and pharmaceutical sciences are just a few of the health sciences that have benefited greatly from advances in AI and bioinformatics. Future developments in omics and other fields are predicted to generate large amounts of data quickly, and bioinformatics will be essential in managing, analyzing, and discovering new uses for this data. Bioinformatics will be crucial in saving time and costs by applying AI to examine the massive data sets. Additionally, it will hasten biological discoveries, particularly those related to health, biomedical research, and robotic surgery.
Herbal Medicines and Recent Development on Novel Herbal Drug Delivery System Ahmed, Aziz; Shuaib, Mohd; Shirsat, Mrunal K.; Sharma, Deeksha
Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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The World Health Organization (WHO) defines herbal medicine as a technique that uses herbs, herbal ingredients, herbal preparations, and finished herbal products. Herbal remedies contain a variety of chemical components known as phytochemicals, which fall into a number of categories including saponins, flavonoids, glycosides, tannins, alkaloids, and terpenoids. Due to the presence of these phytochemicals, herbal medications can be used to treat a variety of ailments and diseases, including gastrointestinal problems, skin infections, arthritis, migraines, and weariness. Herbal medicines have less major adverse effects than conventional pharmaceuticals and are less expensive. New herbal formulations can include transfersomes, ethosomes, microspheres, phytosomes, liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, and nanocapsules. In comparison to traditional herbal medicines, the novel herbal drug delivery systems offer many advantages, including increased solubility and bioavailability, protection from side effects, enhanced pharmacological action, increased stability, better delivery to tissue macrophages, consistent delivery, and protection against the physical and chemical breakdown of active ingredients. To incorporate standardised herbal extract or aqueously soluble active ingredients into phospholipids to build lipid companionable molecular complexes, phytosome has been described as a patented innovative herbal technology produced by a leading manufacturer of medicines and nutraceuticals. The use of herbal medicines can be expanded in order to increase their efficacy by incorporating them into more sophisticated medications.