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Computational evaluation of selected ginger components therapeutic potential in relevance to human diseases

Author(s): Hezekiah Fatoki, David Sanni, Opeyemi Adeoyo, and Bolanle Faleye

Ginger, the rhizome of the Zingiber officinale, an herbaceous tropical perennial plant belonging to the family Zingiberaceae. Ginger is a non-toxic highly promising natural compound having a wide spectrum of biological functions. In this study, selected bioactive components of ginger were computationally evaluated for therapeutic potential in relevance to human diseases. The result of this study showed that most of the targets obtained such as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors, carbonic anhydrases and zinc finger proteins, have not been adequately researched in relation to the therapeutic potential of ginger. Ginger showed high potential in the prevention and management of cancer, neurodegenerative dementia and cardiovascular diseases in human