METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERACTION STUDY OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR USING IN SILICO METHODS

Food Additives are commonly added in the production of processed foods. To ensure its safety, safety evaluation of food additives was conducted by means of risk analysis which includes risk assessment, risk management and risk communication steps. As a part of risk assessment, in this study a met...

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Main Author: Nuriyati, Fify
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spelling id-itb.:487302020-07-01T07:15:46ZMETHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERACTION STUDY OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR USING IN SILICO METHODS Nuriyati, Fify Indonesia Theses Interaction study, food additives, cannabinoid receptors, in silico, dissociation constant (Ki). INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/48730 Food Additives are commonly added in the production of processed foods. To ensure its safety, safety evaluation of food additives was conducted by means of risk analysis which includes risk assessment, risk management and risk communication steps. As a part of risk assessment, in this study a method development initiation to study the interaction of food additives compounds on cannabinoid receptor (CB1) applying in silico method have been conducted. This receptor is expressed in the central nerve system and has important role for safety and toxicity aspects of a compound. Interaction study was conducted applying docking and molecular dynamic simulation methods. Drug compound cannabidiol having high affinity on cannabinoid receptor was chosen as reference and dissociation constant (Ki) was used as quantitative parameter to evaluate the interaction strength. The results showed that cannabidiol has a Ki value of 2.360 x 10 -9 nM. Food additives compounds menthyl isovalerate, menthyl valerate, curcumin, ?-carotene and bixin showed lower Ki value compared to that of cannabidiol and hence potential to have strong interaction on cannabinoid receptor. Based on overall results, it could be concluded that interaction study of food additives by means of in silico method on cannabinoid receptor (CB1) can be farther developed as a part of food additives safety evaluation. text
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description Food Additives are commonly added in the production of processed foods. To ensure its safety, safety evaluation of food additives was conducted by means of risk analysis which includes risk assessment, risk management and risk communication steps. As a part of risk assessment, in this study a method development initiation to study the interaction of food additives compounds on cannabinoid receptor (CB1) applying in silico method have been conducted. This receptor is expressed in the central nerve system and has important role for safety and toxicity aspects of a compound. Interaction study was conducted applying docking and molecular dynamic simulation methods. Drug compound cannabidiol having high affinity on cannabinoid receptor was chosen as reference and dissociation constant (Ki) was used as quantitative parameter to evaluate the interaction strength. The results showed that cannabidiol has a Ki value of 2.360 x 10 -9 nM. Food additives compounds menthyl isovalerate, menthyl valerate, curcumin, ?-carotene and bixin showed lower Ki value compared to that of cannabidiol and hence potential to have strong interaction on cannabinoid receptor. Based on overall results, it could be concluded that interaction study of food additives by means of in silico method on cannabinoid receptor (CB1) can be farther developed as a part of food additives safety evaluation.
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author Nuriyati, Fify
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METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERACTION STUDY OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR USING IN SILICO METHODS
author_facet Nuriyati, Fify
author_sort Nuriyati, Fify
title METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERACTION STUDY OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR USING IN SILICO METHODS
title_short METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERACTION STUDY OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR USING IN SILICO METHODS
title_full METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERACTION STUDY OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR USING IN SILICO METHODS
title_fullStr METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERACTION STUDY OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR USING IN SILICO METHODS
title_full_unstemmed METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERACTION STUDY OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR USING IN SILICO METHODS
title_sort method development for interaction study of food additives on cannabinoid receptor using in silico methods
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/48730
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