COA of Formula: C17H27NO3《Coptisine: A natural plant inhibitor of ruminal bacterial urease screened by molecular docking》 was published in 2022. The authors were He, Yue;Zhang, Xiaoyin;Li, Ming;Zheng, Nan;Zhao, Shengguo;Wang, Jiaqi, and the article was included in《Science of the Total Environment》. The author mentioned the following in the article:
Inhibition of ruminal bacterial urease activity could slow down the decomposition of urea to ammonia, which would lead to a decrease in urea synthesis in the liver and urea-N emission in the urine. In order to find a rumen bacterial urease specific inhibitor that is environmentally friendly, we used the homol. model of rumen bacterial urease as the target to screen natural compounds from plants by mol. docking. The screening results showed that coptisine had the most potential to inhibit the activity of rumen bacterial urease with an IC50 of 2.45μM, which was superior to the traditional inhibitor acetohydroxamic acid. The enzyme kinetics results indicated coptisine was mixed type inhibitor of rumen bacterial urease with a Ki value of 0.68μM. Coptisine significantly decreased the release of NH3 and decomposition of urea and improved microbial fermentation in a rumen fermentation system in vitro. Thiol-containing compounds or boric acid significantly decreased the inhibitory capacity of coptisine toward rumen bacterial urease, which indicated that coptisine could interact with both the urease active center Ni and amino acid residues possessing sulfhydryl groups in the flap area. The mol. docking results showed that coptisine acted as the metal acceptor for one nickel ion in the active site, and formed hydrogen bonds with the amino acid residues His320 and His362, which were located in the active site and flap region, resp. These findings emphasized the potential role of coptisine in reducing nitrogen emissions that originate from ruminants by regulating rumen bacterial urease activity. And N-Vanillylnonanamide (cas: 2444-46-4) was used in the research process.
N-Vanillylnonanamide(cas:2444-46-4) has antifouling properties.COA of Formula: C17H27NO3 It acts as an nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) inhibitor.N-Vanillylnonanamide has been used for the preparation of spicules.
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