In-silico Studies Reveal a Potential Source Against Neurodegenerative Diseases from Red Algae
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In-silico Studies Reveal a Potential Source Against Neurodegenerative Diseases from Red Algae

Computational studies identifying potential therapeutic compounds from red algae species that may act against neurodegenerative diseases.

This computational research utilizes advanced in-silico methodologies to identify and evaluate bioactive compounds from red algae species that demonstrate potential neuroprotective properties against neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. Key Highlights: - Molecular docking studies against key neurological targets - ADMET prediction and drug-likeness analysis - Virtual screening of red algae compound libraries - Identification of lead compounds with BBB permeability - Pharmacophore modeling and 3D-QSAR analysis The study provides a foundation for further experimental validation of marine-derived neuroprotective agents.

Research Details

Research Area
Life Sciences
Date
13 June 2026
Status
Published

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