INSILICO COMARATIVE MODELING OF MATURASE K PROTEIN IN CYMBOPOGON MARTINI PLANT
Kalpana K., Manjuvani S. and *Shoba K.
ABSTRACT
In recent years, due to environmental, health and safety concerns, there has been an increasing interest in replacing synthetic compounds with natural products. Essential oils of aromatic plants are of great interest among natural products because of their relatively low or negligible toxicity and high volatility and biodegradability. In recent years, due to environmental, health and safety concerns, there has been an increasing interest in replacing synthetic compounds with natural products. Cymbopogon martini (Gramineae) is a medicinal and aromatic plant of great importance and rich in essential oils. Essential Palmarosa-derived oils have shown exceptionally good antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral, antihelmintic, antioxidant and cytotoxic
characteristics. Maturase k is one of the antimicrobial proteins found in Cymbopogon martini. The main objective of this article is to cover the various Maturase k protein insilico analyzes.
Keywords: Cymbopogon martini, Palmarosa, essential oil, Maturase k protein, medicinal and aromatic plants, chemical compound.
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