<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>265</id><JournalTitle>IN SILICO ASSESSMENT OF COPTIS CHINENSIS NEW APPROACHES FOR ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN PNEUMONIA</JournalTitle><Abstract>Bacterial and viral-induced pneumonia is a significant health problem in the world, especially in light of the emergence of
multidrug-resistant (MDR) organisms. The paper discusses the possibility of Coptis chinensis alkaloids Coptisine, Berberine
and Amoxicillin as NDM-4 beta-lactamase inhibitors of Klebsiella pneumoniae which is a primary cause of antibiotic resistance.
The molecular docking simulations were used to compare the binding affinity of these ligands against the protein (PDB ID:
8SKO). It was found that Coptis chinensis alkaloids, especially Coptisine and Berberine, had high binding affinities and good
interactions, which were superior to those of Amoxicillin. These natural products showed antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and
immune-modulatory activity promising a substitute to traditional antibiotics. This in silico study presents the prospective of
Coptis chinensis alkaloids in beating antibiotic resistance and improving the management of pneumonia</Abstract><Email>vijayaotri@gmai.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>13</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2023</year><keyword>neumonia, Coptis chinensis, NDM-4 beta-lactamase, Molecular Docking, Antibiotic Resistance</keyword><AUTHORS>Dr. Vijayalakshmi N,Nemalapalli yamini</AUTHORS><afflication>Assistant Professor. (A), JNTUA-Oil Technological & Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India- 515001,Department of Pharmacology, JNTUA-Oil Technological & Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India-51500</afflication></Article></Articles>