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In Silico Evaluation of Natural Flavonoids as a Potential Inhibitor of Coronavirus Disease

The recent coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Wuhan, China, has led to millions of infections and the death of approximately one million people. No targeted therapeutics are currently available, and only a few efficient treatment options are accessible. Many researchers are investigating act...

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Autores principales: Kashyap, Piyush, Thakur, Mamta, Singh, Nidhi, Shikha, Deep, Kumar, Shiv, Baniwal, Poonam, Yadav, Yogender Singh, Sharma, Minaxi, Sridhar, Kandi, Inbaraj, Baskaran Stephen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9572657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36234910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27196374
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author Kashyap, Piyush
Thakur, Mamta
Singh, Nidhi
Shikha, Deep
Kumar, Shiv
Baniwal, Poonam
Yadav, Yogender Singh
Sharma, Minaxi
Sridhar, Kandi
Inbaraj, Baskaran Stephen
author_facet Kashyap, Piyush
Thakur, Mamta
Singh, Nidhi
Shikha, Deep
Kumar, Shiv
Baniwal, Poonam
Yadav, Yogender Singh
Sharma, Minaxi
Sridhar, Kandi
Inbaraj, Baskaran Stephen
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description The recent coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Wuhan, China, has led to millions of infections and the death of approximately one million people. No targeted therapeutics are currently available, and only a few efficient treatment options are accessible. Many researchers are investigating active compounds from natural plant sources that may inhibit COVID-19 proliferation. Flavonoids are generally present in our diet, as well as traditional medicines and are effective against various diseases. Thus, here, we reviewed the potential of flavonoids against crucial proteins involved in the coronavirus infectious cycle. The fundamentals of coronaviruses, the structures of SARS-CoV-2, and the mechanism of its entry into the host’s body have also been discussed. In silico studies have been successfully employed to study the interaction of flavonoids against COVID-19 M(pro), spike protein PL(pro), and other interactive sites for its possible inhibition. Recent studies showed that many flavonoids such as hesperidin, amentoflavone, rutin, diosmin, apiin, and many other flavonoids have a higher affinity with M(pro) and lower binding energy than currently used drugs such as hydroxylchloroquine, nelfinavir, ritonavir, and lopinavir. Thus, these compounds can be developed as specific therapeutic agents against COVID-19, but need further in vitro and in vivo studies to validate these compounds and pave the way for drug discovery.
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spelling pubmed-95726572022-10-17 In Silico Evaluation of Natural Flavonoids as a Potential Inhibitor of Coronavirus Disease Kashyap, Piyush Thakur, Mamta Singh, Nidhi Shikha, Deep Kumar, Shiv Baniwal, Poonam Yadav, Yogender Singh Sharma, Minaxi Sridhar, Kandi Inbaraj, Baskaran Stephen Molecules Review The recent coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Wuhan, China, has led to millions of infections and the death of approximately one million people. No targeted therapeutics are currently available, and only a few efficient treatment options are accessible. Many researchers are investigating active compounds from natural plant sources that may inhibit COVID-19 proliferation. Flavonoids are generally present in our diet, as well as traditional medicines and are effective against various diseases. Thus, here, we reviewed the potential of flavonoids against crucial proteins involved in the coronavirus infectious cycle. The fundamentals of coronaviruses, the structures of SARS-CoV-2, and the mechanism of its entry into the host’s body have also been discussed. In silico studies have been successfully employed to study the interaction of flavonoids against COVID-19 M(pro), spike protein PL(pro), and other interactive sites for its possible inhibition. Recent studies showed that many flavonoids such as hesperidin, amentoflavone, rutin, diosmin, apiin, and many other flavonoids have a higher affinity with M(pro) and lower binding energy than currently used drugs such as hydroxylchloroquine, nelfinavir, ritonavir, and lopinavir. Thus, these compounds can be developed as specific therapeutic agents against COVID-19, but need further in vitro and in vivo studies to validate these compounds and pave the way for drug discovery. MDPI 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9572657/ /pubmed/36234910 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27196374 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kashyap, Piyush
Thakur, Mamta
Singh, Nidhi
Shikha, Deep
Kumar, Shiv
Baniwal, Poonam
Yadav, Yogender Singh
Sharma, Minaxi
Sridhar, Kandi
Inbaraj, Baskaran Stephen
In Silico Evaluation of Natural Flavonoids as a Potential Inhibitor of Coronavirus Disease
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title_full In Silico Evaluation of Natural Flavonoids as a Potential Inhibitor of Coronavirus Disease
title_fullStr In Silico Evaluation of Natural Flavonoids as a Potential Inhibitor of Coronavirus Disease
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title_short In Silico Evaluation of Natural Flavonoids as a Potential Inhibitor of Coronavirus Disease
title_sort in silico evaluation of natural flavonoids as a potential inhibitor of coronavirus disease
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9572657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36234910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27196374
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