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March 3, 2026
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Molecular docking and dynamics reveal potential galactagogue mechanism of Breynia patens via D2R, OXTR, and TRβ modulation
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Tushar R. Gaikwad
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Nachiket M. Atale
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Rajendra Choure
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Key Points
Breynia patens may enhance lactation through modulation of d2r, oxtr, and trβ pathways.
Key findings suggest a significant interaction score of 93.2 for D2R, hinting at its role in galactagogue activity.
Molecular docking and dynamics analysis demonstrate the drug-like properties of the compounds within Breynia patens, targeting multiple receptors.
The implications of this study highlight the potential of Breynia patens in herbal lactation therapies, needing further clinical investigation.
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Gaikwad et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75a62c6e9836116a20207
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.insi.2026.100227
Molecular docking and dynamics reveal potential galactagogue mechanism of Breynia patens via D2R, OXTR, and TRβ modulation | Synapse