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Phytochemicals of Citrus Fruits: The in-silico Investigation against Sars-CoV-2 Proteins
Trends in Sciences ; 20(1), 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2206908
ABSTRACT
The current pandemic Covid-19 brought about by a newly emerged and highly infectious virus named as Sars-CoV-2 as a worldwide danger, has infected more than 600 million people and number of deaths are continuously rising day by day. Till date there are no medications accessible for treatment. All over the world scientists and researchers are involved in the study of this emerged virus and its lifecycle. Structures of proteins in the life cycle of virus has been revealed in RCSB PDB (Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank) by researchers. Citrus fruits are used to treat many distresses of humans. Literature survey shows that it has various activities. Our research work is meant to identify the phytoconstituents which are having phenolic composition and good antiviral and antioxidant properties from citrus fruits against Covid-19 proteins (spike binding domain with ACE2 receptor and spike binding domain with Main protease) and to know its in-silico molecular basis. In this study, about 25 compounds from citrus fruits which is having a good antiviral and antioxidant properties and also phenolic composition were employed for molecular docking analysis, molecular dynamic simulation studies and ADME studies. Based on present study 2 compounds from Citrus fruits acted well against the Covid-19 proteins. The MD simulations were employed to identify Hesperidin and Procyanidin B2 as hit compounds. Further ADME analysis were studied for top 2 compounds, these compounds can be further taken for in-vitro studies to know the effective activity against Covid-19. © 2023, Walailak University. All rights reserved.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: Trends in Sciences Year: 2023 Document Type: Article