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The present study intended to divulge the potential role of garlic-derived organosulfur compounds (OSCs) in targeting PCSK-9 and averting its interaction with the EGF-A portion of LDL-R via in-vitro and in-silico analysis. Our in-silico screening data showed that 3-(Propylsulfinyl)-L-alanine (PSA), S-Ethyl-L-cysteine (SEC), alliin, and S-Allyl-L-cysteine (SAC) exhibited higher binding energy (−7.05, −7.00, −6.65, and −6.31 Kcal/mol, respectively) against PCSK-9, among other selected OSCs. Further, the protein-protein interaction study of PCSK-9-OSCs-complex with EGF-A demonstrated a similar binding pattern with E-total values ranging from −430.01 to −405.6 Kcal/mol. These results were further validated via in-vitro analysis which showed that SEC, SAC, and diallyl trisulphide (DAT) exhibited the lowest IC50 values of 4.70, 5.26, and 5.29 µg/mL, respectively. In conclusion, the presented data illustrated that SEC, SAC, and DAT were the best inhibitors of PCSK-9 activity and may have the potential to improve the LDL-R function and lower the circulatory LDL-C level.

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This page is a summary of: Naturally occurring organosulfur compounds effectively inhibits PCSK-9 activity and restrict PCSK-9-LDL-receptor interaction via in-silico and in-vitro approach, Natural Product Research, October 2023, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2023.2269465.
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