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Abstract
In this review, we report a new reverse approach (from finding bioactive molecules to separating target compounds in the related plant) by using virtual screening, immobilized enzyme and polyclonal antibody, molecularly imprinted polymers for finding, and separating the active compounds from TCM. This approach is faster and more efficient than the traditional time-consuming approach (from selecting the plant to separating compounds following the bioassay guidance).:Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 24980525 PMCID: PMC7105923 DOI: 10.1016/j.ddtec.2006.09.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Discov Today Technol ISSN: 1740-6749
Figure 1The Chinese Herbal Drug Database (CHDD). CHDD consists of three inter-related modules, compositional molecule (MoleInfo, StrucData and StrucInfo), herb (HerbInfo) and TCM formula (Formula). The upper-right illustrations depict logic relationships among different tables in the database. Whereas the lower-left are screen-shots taken from the latest version of cross-platform CHDD program. Complex query could be generated from the logic query builder and the cross-referenced results are shown in an integrated GUI.
Comparison summary table
| CADD | FAC–MS | MIP-SPE | |
| Accelrys, Inc. | Applied Biosystems | Applied Biosystems | |
| Neotrident Technique Ltd. | |||
| Virtual screening based on TCM database has higher hit rate than that based on chemical database | Only for screening, higher hit rate | Combining the screening, separating and identifying on one single step | |
| No false leads | |||
| High throughput | Relatively high throughput | Relatively high throughput | |
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Computer-aided drug design.
Traditional Chinese medicine.
Frontal affinity chromatography with mass spectrometry.
Molecularly imprinted polymers in solid phase extraction.