Effective natural food complements: anti-CoV-2 spike protein directed druggable inhibitors

Q4 Environmental Science
Z. Oláh, László Ökrész, I. Török, A. Pestenácz, Anikó Harkai, É. Kocsis
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Abstract

There is a number of photosynthetically produced small molecules that have previously been validated through SARS-CoV spike protein interaction assays for selectivity and effectivity in our database. Our specialty database, the AVIRA-DB, has been built from scientific papers that published results regarding selective & effective CoV-2 spike protein binding inhibitors that prevent virus binding to the Angiotensin Converting Enzyme type 2 (ACE2). These data have been accumulated since 2003, the time of the first well documented coronavirus pandemic. To develop our anti-viral nutraceutical capsule we favoured small molecules (Mw <1000 Dalton) from edible plant parts that are enriched in experimentally evaluated coronavirus inhibitors. From this “AVIRA-DB” we screened for local culture varieties of vegetables and spices that are enriched in the anti-viral hits. Thus, AVIRA is the first knowledge-based nutraceutical composition that was validated by selective anti-CoV-2’s spike protein assays, performed in silico, -vitro & -vivo. From Chemo- & Bio-text-mined meta-data from literature and patents resulted in druggable flavonoids and flavonols, which were validated as anti-CoV-2 spike protein directed small molecules that are preventing the binding of the virus to ACE2.
有效的天然食品补充剂:抗冠状病毒2刺突蛋白导向的药物抑制剂
在我们的数据库中,有许多光合作用产生的小分子已经通过SARS-CoV刺突蛋白相互作用试验验证了它们的选择性和有效性。我们的专业数据库AVIRA-DB是根据科学论文建立的,这些论文发表了关于选择性和有效的CoV-2刺突蛋白结合抑制剂的研究结果,这些抑制剂可以阻止病毒与血管紧张素转换酶2型(ACE2)结合。这些数据是自2003年以来积累的,2003年是第一次有充分记录的冠状病毒大流行的时间。为了开发我们的抗病毒营养胶囊,我们选择了来自可食用植物部位的小分子(Mw <1000道尔顿),这些小分子富含经实验评估的冠状病毒抑制剂。从这个“AVIRA-DB”中,我们筛选了富含抗病毒药物的当地蔬菜和香料品种。因此,AVIRA是第一个基于知识的营养保健品组合物,通过在硅、体外和体内进行的选择性抗冠状病毒2刺突蛋白测定来验证。从文献和专利中挖掘的Chemo- & bio文本元数据产生了可用药的类黄酮和类黄酮醇,这些类黄酮和类黄酮醇被证实是抗cov -2刺突蛋白导向的小分子,可以阻止病毒与ACE2结合。
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Ecocycles
Ecocycles Environmental Science-General Environmental Science
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