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Anti-diabetic potentials of L-prolinamides: a computational study
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Authors: Abosede A. Badeji, Samuel O. Olalekan, Segun D. Oladipo, Vincent A. Obakachi, Adejoke D. Osinubi, Oluwole Familoni, Olayinka T. Asekun, Oluwaseun H. Anselm
Year
2025
Paper ID
28095
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Peer-reviewed
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Abstract L-Prolinamides are emerging as promising scaffolds in medicinal chemistry due to their favorable electronic properties and structural versatility. This study employed a comprehensive computational approach, including molecular docking, density functional theory (DFT), molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and binding free energy calculations, to evaluate a series of L-prolinamides as potential multi-target inhibitors against key Type 2 diabetes (T2D) enzymes: α-amylase, α-glucosidase, and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4). Out of 27 screened compounds, six (Q10, Q14, Q19, Q22, Q24, and Q26) demonstrated superior binding profiles relative to standard inhibitors. Binding free energy calculations revealed that Q14 and Q10 interacted effectively with α-amylase, with ΔGbind values of − 49.51 and − 45.18 kcal/mol, respectively, closely approaching that of acarbose (− 55.20 kcal/mol). Against α-glucosidase, Q24 emerged as the most potent (− 55.79 kcal/mol), outperforming miglitol (− 48.05 kcal/mol), while Q22, Q26, and Q19 also showed competitive binding. Quantum chemical analysis computed at the B3LYP/6–311 + + G(d,p) level of theory indicated Q10 had the lowest LUMO energy (− 2.43 eV), enhancing electron acceptance, while Q24 had the highest HOMO value (− 5.98 eV), promoting electron donation. MD simulations further confirmed the structural stability of the top ligand enzyme complexes. In silico pharmacokinetic assessments supported their drug-likeness and oral bioavailability. Collectively, these findings highlight L-prolinamides, particularly Q10 and Q24, as promising multi-target candidates for T2D therapy and warrant further experimental exploration.
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