MANNOSE: A POTENTIAL SACCHARIDE CANDIDATE IN DISEASE MANAGEMENT
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2023-01-20
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Springer US
Abstract
There are a plethora of antibiotic resistance cases and humans are marching towards another big survival test of evolution
along with drastic climate change and infectious diseases. Ever since the first antibiotic [penicillin], and the myriad of
vaccines, we were privileged to escape many infectious disease threats. The survival technique of pathogens seems rapidly
changing and sometimes mimicking our own systems in such a perfect manner that we are left unarmed against them. Apart
from searching for natural alternatives, repurposing existing drugs more effectively is becoming a familiar approach to new
therapeutic opportunities. The ingenious use of revolutionary artificial intelligence-enabled drug discovery techniques is
coping with the speed of such alterations. D-Mannose is a great hope as a nutraceutical in drug discovery, against CDG,
diabetes, obesity, lung disease, and autoimmune diseases and recent findings of anti-tumor activity make it interesting along
with its role in drug delivery enhancing techniques. A very unique work done in the present investigation is the collection of
data from the ChEMBL database and presenting the targetable proteins on pathogens as well as on humans. It shows
Mannose has 50 targets and the majority of them are on human beings. The structure and conformation of certain
monosaccharides have a decisive role in receptor pathogen interactions and here we attempt to review the multifaceted roles
of Mannose sugar, its targets associated with different diseases, as a natural molecule having many success stories as a drug
and future hope for disease management.
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Mannose, Drug delivery, Immune regulation, Antibiotic, Urinary tract infections, Congenital disorder of glycosylation (CDG)