Topological Indices on Molecular Structure in Anti-HIV Drugs
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Public health, Millet consumption, Nutrition education, Health awareness, socioeconomic statusAbstract
Molecular topology plays a significant role in establishing quantitative structure-property relationships (QSAR) between chemical structures and their activity. QSAR provides directions to design optimized structures as potential therapeutic agents. In view of the contribution of topological indices (Zagreb indices) in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1(HIV-1) drug research, few reverse transcriptase inhibitors were selected, and their Zagreb indices were calculated using graph theory derived mathematical models.
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