Divya, DDDivyaKalpana, AAKalpana2026-06-252026-06-252025-08-20Divya, D., Kalpana, A. (2025). In-Silico Analysis of Coumarins for Neurodegenerative, Infectious and Metabolic Diseases. French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry, 13(1), 79–97. https://doi.org/10.17721/fujcV13I1P79-9710.17721/fujcV13I1P79-97https://ir.library.knu.ua/handle/15071834/25291The present study evaluated the binding affinities for a set of coumarins against five key targets which are relevant for anti-Alzheimer's, antimicrobial, anticancer, anti-tuberculosis, and anti-adipogenic activities. Docking score analysis revealed that 3''-Demethylchartreusin 71, Chartreusin 69 and Fabiatrin 70 and coumarin pyrazole hybrid 298 exhibited significant binding interactions with the targets, making them as the promising lead compounds. Key stabilizing interactions, including H-bonding, π-π, π-σ, π-anion/cation, and π-alkyl interactions, have been analyzed. In-silico drug-likeness analysis was performed on all the coumarins, and another nine coumarins were identified as promising molecules with acceptable pharmacokinetic properties, making them potential multitargeted drug candidates.enCoumarin hybridsAnti-AlzheimerAntimicrobialAnticancerAnti-adipogenic activitiesIn-Silico Analysis of Coumarins for Neurodegenerative, Infectious and Metabolic DiseasesСтаття