Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Jan 2021)

Polyphenols as alternative treatments of COVID-19

  • Yifei Wu,
  • Scott D. Pegan,
  • David Crich,
  • Ellison Desrochers,
  • Edward B. Starling,
  • Madelyn C. Hansen,
  • Carson Booth,
  • Lauren Nicole Mullininx,
  • Lei Lou,
  • Kuan Y. Chang,
  • Zhong-Ru Xie

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 5371 – 5380

Abstract

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Although scientists around the world have put lots of effort into the development of new treatments for COVID-19 since the outbreak, no drugs except Veklury (remdesivir) have been approved by FDA. There is an urgent need to discover some alternative antiviral treatment for COVID-19. Because polyphenols have been shown to possess antiviral activities, here we conducted a large-scale virtual screening for more than 400 polyphenols. Several lead compounds such as Petunidin 3-O-(6″-p-coumaroyl-glucoside) were identified to have promising binding affinities and convincing binding mechanisms. Analyzing the docking results and ADME properties sheds light on the potential efficacy of the top-ranked drug candidates and pinpoints the key residues on the target proteins for the future of drug development.

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