Analysis Of the Mechanism Of Action By Molecular Docking Studies Of One Ethno Veterinary Herbal Preparation Used In Bovine Mastitis
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2017-08
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Mastitis, a disease in dairy cattle characterized by inflammation due, but not necessarily limited,
to microbial infection in the mammary gland. Mastitis leads to loss in terms of reduction in milk, milk discards, early
culling, increasing labour cost and veterinary services. The mammary tissue damage decreases the number and the activity
of epithelial cells, caused by bacterial factors and host immune system through necrosis or apoptosis, which can be
differentiated by the changes in morphological, biochemical and molecular characters of the dying cells. However, bacteria
and their products contribute to the initial development of the disease. Staphylococcus aureus is a pathogen with a broad
range of hosts and mastitis is a major disease caused by it. It has the ability to colonize the host tissue, causing more acute
relapsing infection than other staphylococcus species. Many strategies have been employed in the treatment among which
the topical application of herbal paste comprising Aloe Vera, turmeric powder and lime has been effective against the
infection though the mechanism of action is not fully understood. The present study uses the in silico approach to find the
effect of the herbal preparation against the infection. The bioactive compounds were tested for its effect against the target
proteins of S. aureus using molecular docking studies.
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TNV_IJANS_6(5)_Aug2017_23-30
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Veterinary Science, Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology