Pharmacia (Jul 2022)

Construction of network pharmacology-based approach and potential mechanism from major components of Coriander sativum L. against COVID-19

  • Ridho Islamie,
  • Iksen Iksen,
  • Bayu Cakra Buana,
  • Kasta Gurning,
  • Hariyadi Dharmawan Syahputra,
  • Hanafis Sastra Winata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/pharmacia.69.e84388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 3
pp. 689 – 697

Abstract

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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Despite the fact that various therapeutic compounds have shown potential prevention or treatment, no specific medicine has been developed for the COVID-19 pandemic. Natural products have recently been suggested as a possible treatment option for COVID-19 prevention and treatment. This study focused on the potential of Coriander sativum L. (CSL) against COVID-19 based on network pharmacology approach. Interested candidates of CSL were identified by searching accessible databases for protein–protein interactions with the COVID-19. An additional GO and KEGG pathway analysis was carried out in order to identify the related mechanism of action. In the end, 51 targets were obtained through network pharmacology analysis with EGFR, AR, JAK2, PARP1, and CTSB become the core target. CSL may have favorable effects on COVID-19 through a number of important pathways, according to GO and KEGG pathway analyses. These findings suggest that CSL may prevent and inhibit the several processes related to COVID-19.