化学
可可
活性成分
药理学
色谱法
传统医学
计算机科学
人工智能
医学
作者
Changshui Yang,Xia Liu,Fengcheng Zhang,Xiaoxiao Duan,Hongwei Zhang,Yanyan Zhang
摘要
Lirianthe coco flowers are an alternative for Albizia julibrissin flowers used as anti-insomnia in Guangdong, China. They once shared the name yehehua (YHH) with similar cultural connotations in history. However, no comprehensive studies have been conducted to explore the effective components in YHH and the underlying mechanisms for anti-insomnia. The components in YHH were comprehensively annotated by the classical Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking (GNPS) and Feature-Based Molecular Network (FBMN) combined with MS-DIAL to improve the accuracy of structural annotation, and the main components were labeled for network pharmacological analysis. Subsequently, the "compounds-targets-pathways" network was constructed, and molecular docking was adopted to discover effective ingredients of YHH for anti-insomnia. Finally, a total of 103 main components were annotated and summarized. Among them, lignans and flavonoids had similar or the same component category and structures as A. julibrissin flowers and barks. Particularly, phosphatidylcholines, previously unreported, were found from YHH. The selected effective ingredients could play synergistic roles in inflammation regulation, neuroprotection, and drug combination or assembly utilization. YHH contains effective ingredients for anti-insomnia, which can improve the treatment of insomnia. Some TCMs with common efficacy had a similar substance base.
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