Multi-Target Evaluation of Korean Herbal Compounds Against the SRD5A2 / AR / Beta-Catenin Axis for Androgenetic Alopecia: Boltz-2 Cofold, ChEMBL-Anchored Ranking, ADMET-AI 107-Endpoint Safety Panel, and Pilosebaceous Single-Cell Atlas-Constrained Prioritization of Saponin Re, Emodin, and Biochanin A

    January 2026 in “ Open Science Framework
    Han Cheong Woo
    TLDR Biochanin A from soy is a promising and safe candidate for treating hair loss.
    This study evaluates Korean herbal compounds for their potential in treating androgenetic alopecia (AGA) by targeting the SRD5A2, androgen receptor (AR), and beta-catenin pathways. Using a four-layer in silico framework, the research identifies Saponin Re from Panax ginseng and Emodin from Polygonum multiflorum as top candidates based on affinity, though both have safety concerns. Biochanin A from soy and Astragalus membranaceus is highlighted as the safest option with a favorable profile for topical application. The study emphasizes that these findings are computational predictions and require further validation through dermal papilla cell culture and scalp organoid models. No experimental or clinical claims are made, and the research is at a pre-clinical stage.
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