 Anonamuricata, soursop, is a plant species that contains several phytochemicals with medicinal properties. These phytochemicals have been studied for their potential use as antifungals against Candida albicans, a common cause of fungal infections. In this research, 131 phytochemicals from soursop were screened against the target receptor of most antifungal drugs, sterile 14-alpha-D-methylase. The results of the docking simulations and chemoinformatics analyses suggest that muricin-M, chlorogenic acid, roseaside and calfioaquinic acid are promising candidates for developing new antifungal drugs. This article was authored by Ms. Badina Abdulhammed, Ibrahima Deditan-Olaid, Hadidjat Moten-Reo Adagok and others.