JKKI : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia
JKKI, Vol 12, No 3, (2021)

Target protein prediction of Indonesian jamu kunyit asam (Curcumin-tamarind) for dysmenorrhea pain reliever: A network analysis approach

Galuh Wening Permatasari (Indonesian Research Institute for Biotechnology and Bioindustry (IRIBB))
Mochammad Fitri Atho'illah (Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Brawijaya University, Malang)
Wira Eka Putra (Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Malang, Malang, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2021

Abstract

Background: Dysmenorrhea is a monthly problem for reproductive-age women before or during menstruation. Dynamic changes of prostaglandins (PGs) and progesterone in the late reproduction cycle regulating signal pathways of PGE2 and PGF2 can contribute to menstrual cramps and other dysmenorrhea symptoms. Curcuma longa and Tamarindus indica (CT) are traditional medicines more preferred by Indonesian women to overcome menstrual pain than painkiller drugs.Objective: This study aims to observe potentially active compounds and detailed mechanism of Curcuma longa and Tamarindus indica (CT) as a pain reliever.Methods: Bioactive compounds in the CT were collected from two databases and then screened by bioavailability and drug-likeness parameter by utilizing SwissADME software. The target proteins and genes associated with dysmenorrhea were retrieved from HitPick and GeneCard database. The possibility of how CT healed dysmenorrhea was predicted by protein-protein interaction (PPI) using STRING Webserver and was visualized by Cytoscape v.3.7.0 and REVIGO.Results: Totally, 147 active compounds were obtained from C. longa and 212 active compounds from T. indica. Respectively, 36 and 66 compounds were obtained from C. longa and T. indica by the ADME screening. Finally, 20 and 22 target proteins were identified in both herbs. Then, an overlap analysis of this study showed that four target proteins had strong interaction with pain-related dysmenorrheaConclusion: This study found possible target proteins of the CT to relieve dysmenorrhea. The target proteins included HSD17B1, ALOX5, GSTM1, and ESR2 genes. Further, these findings are needed to be validated by using in vitro and in vivo approaches.

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JKKI

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Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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JKKI: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia is a peer-reviewed journal in the field of medical and health sciences. This journal is designed as a place of dissemination of information and scientific knowledge, which publishes three times a year. It publishes original article, article review, and ...