Potential natural products against respiratory viruses : a perspective to develop anti-COVID-19 medicines

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dc.contributor.author Omrani, Marzieh
dc.contributor.author Keshavarz, Mohsen
dc.contributor.author Ebrahimi, Samad Nejad
dc.contributor.author Mehrabi, Meysam
dc.contributor.author McGaw, Lyndy Joy
dc.contributor.author Abdalla, Muna Ali
dc.contributor.author Mehrbod, Parvaneh
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-03T06:10:50Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-03T06:10:50Z
dc.date.issued 2021-02-17
dc.description.abstract The emergence of viral pneumonia caused by a novel coronavirus (CoV), known as the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), resulted in a contagious acute respiratory infectious disease in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Its alarmingly quick transmission to many countries across the world and a considerable percentage of morbidity and mortality made the World Health Organization recognize it as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. The perceived risk of infection has led many research groups to study COVID-19 from different aspects. In this literature review, the phylogenetics and taxonomy of COVID-19 coronavirus, epidemiology, and respiratory viruses similar to COVID-19 and their mode of action are documented in an approach to understand the behavior of the current virus. Moreover, we suggest targeting the receptors of SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 such as ACE2 and other proteins including 3CLpro and PLpro for improving antiviral activity and immune response against COVID-19 disease. Additionally, since phytochemicals play an essential role in complementary therapies for viral infections, we summarized different bioactive natural products against the mentioned respiratory viruses with a focus on influenza A, SARS-CoV, MERS, and COVID-19.Based on current literature, 130 compounds have antiviral potential, and of these, 94 metabolites demonstrated bioactivity against coronaviruses. Interestingly, these are classified in different groups of natural products, including alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, and others. Most of these compounds comprise flavonoid skeletons. Based on our survey, xanthoangelol E (88), isolated from Angelica keiskei (Miq.) Koidz showed inhibitory activity against SARS-CoV PLpro with the best IC50 value of 1.2 μM. Additionally, hispidulin (3), quercetin (6), rutin (8), saikosaponin D (36), glycyrrhizin (47), and hesperetin (55) had remarkable antiviral potential against different viral infections.Among these compounds, quercetin (6) exhibited antiviral activities against influenza A, SARS-CoV, and COVID-19 and this seems to be a highly promising compound. In addition, our report discusses the obstacles and future perspectives to highlight the importance of developing screening programs to investigate potential natural medicines against COVID-19. en_ZA
dc.description.department Paraclinical Sciences en_ZA
dc.description.librarian am2022 en_ZA
dc.description.uri http://www.frontiersin.org/Physics en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Omrani, M., Keshavarz, M., Nejad Ebrahimi, S., Mehrabi, M., McGaw, L.J., Ali Abdalla, M. & Mehrbod, P. (2021) Potential Natural Products Against Respiratory Viruses: A Perspective to Develop Anti-COVID-19 Medicines. Frontiers in Physics 11:586993. DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.586993. en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn 2296-424X (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.3389/fphar.2020.586993
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/84313
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher Frontiers Media en_ZA
dc.rights © 2021 Omrani, Keshavarz, Nejad Ebrahimi, Mehrabi, McGaw, Ali Abdalla and Mehrbod. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). en_ZA
dc.subject Antiviral potential en_ZA
dc.subject Epidemiology en_ZA
dc.subject Mode of action en_ZA
dc.subject Phylogenetic en_ZA
dc.subject Phytochemicals en_ZA
dc.subject COVID-19 pandemic en_ZA
dc.subject Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) en_ZA
dc.subject 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) en_ZA
dc.subject Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) en_ZA
dc.subject.other Veterinary science articles SDG-03 en_ZA
dc.subject.other SDG-03: Good health and well-being
dc.title Potential natural products against respiratory viruses : a perspective to develop anti-COVID-19 medicines en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA


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