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Fig. 10 | BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

Fig. 10

From: Antioxidant evaluation and computational prediction of prospective drug-like compounds from polyphenolic-rich extract of Hibiscus cannabinus L. seed as antidiabetic and neuroprotective targets: assessment through in vitro and in silico studies

Fig. 10

A: Post-docking analyses of butyrylcholinesterase protein (7B04) in complex with gamma-Tocopherol. a 2D representation of the butyrylcholinesterase protein- gamma tocopherol complex; (b) Hydrogen acceptors and donor interactions around gamma-tocopherol; (c) Hydrophobic cloud interactions around gamma-Tocopherol. B: Post-docking analyses of butyrylcholinesterase protein (7B04) in complex with rivastigmine. a 2D representation of the butyrylcholinesterase protein-rivastigmine complex; (b) Hydrogen acceptors and donor interactions around rivastigmine; (c) Hydrophobic cloud interactions around rivastigmine

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