Anticancer Identification and Molecular Docking of Quanol from Garcinia Fusca against Histone Deacetylation Domains11th Grade+12/0 8/2 024 1 5:5 4A ntic a nce r Id entif ic a tio n a nd M ole cu la r D ockin g o f Q uan ol fr o m G arc in ia F usca a gain st H is to ne D eace ty la tio n D om ain s - m adhttp s://a pp.d if f it .m e/p acke t/9 3aa5f6 8-6 5f4 -4 170-9 e46-5 6bd5063e64e1/5Adapted Reading P assageCancer is a complex disease, and researchers are constantly searching for new ways to treat it. One promising avenue is targeting histone deacetylase (HD AC) enzymes, which play a crucial role in regulating gene expression. When HD ACs are overactive, they can lead to the development and progression of cancer. Inhibiting HD AC activity has emerged as a potential strategy for cancer therapy.A recent study focused on the anticancer potential of cowanol, a compound found in the Garcinia fusca fruit. The researchers investigated whether cowanol could act as an HD AC inhibitor and induce apoptosis, a process of programmed cell death, in leukemic Jurkat cells.Through computational analysis and