Affiliation:
1. Food Science Institute, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-0500, USA
2. Department of Food Science
and Technology, National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute, Faculty of Nutrition Science and Food
Technology, Shahid Beheshti, University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
:
Coronaviruses have caused worldwide outbreaks in different periods. SARS (severe acute
respiratory syndrome) was the first emerged virus from this family, followed by MERS (Middle East
respiratory syndrome) and SARS-CoV-2 (2019-nCoV or COVID 19), which is newly emerged. Many
studies have been conducted on the application of chemical and natural drugs for treating these coronaviruses
and they are mostly focused on inhibiting the proteases of viruses or blocking their protein
receptors through binding to amino acid residues. Among many substances which are introduced to
have an inhibitory effect against coronaviruses through the mentioned pathways, natural components
are of specific interest. Secondary and primary metabolites from plants, are considered as
potential drugs to have an inhibitory effect on coronaviruses. IC50 value (the concentration in which
there is 50% loss in enzyme activity), molecular docking score and binding energy are parameters
to understand the ability of metabolites to inhibit the specific virus. In this study we reviewed 154
papers on the effect of plant metabolites on different coronaviruses and data of their IC50 values,
molecular docking scores and inhibition percentages are collected in tables. Secondary plant metabolites
such as polyphenol, alkaloids, terpenoids, organosulfur compounds, saponins and saikosaponins,
lectins, essential oil, and nicotianamine, and primary metabolites such as vitamins are
included in this study.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,General Medicine
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