The Potentials of Biosurfactants as Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Viral Agents Against Covid-19: A Mini Review

IBRAHIM LAWAL, AMINU YUSUF FARDAMI, Suleiman Bello, Aisha Habibu, Zainab MUHAMMAD SANUSI
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Infection due to strain of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS COV2) has grown to be of global public health significance. Biotechnology uses living organisms such as microbes to produce metabolites like biosurfactants. Biosurfactants are ampiphilic surface active biomolecules that were proven to have therapeutic function against some groups of microbes including viruses. They also have anti-inflammatory potential through their interaction with viral membranes and macromolecules to decrease cytosolic phospholipase A2, which is the beginning of an anti-inflammatory response, and are recognized structurally by toll-like receptors (TLR-2), which are released when neutrophils are stimulated. They can also play vital role in aiding the human body to have inflammatory response. The functional groups of biosurfactants interact with the viruses membrane structure. Some groups of biosurfactants cause physiochemical processes that render viruses inactive. Therefore it can generally be understood that biosurfactants destroy the virus's envelope and the viral membrane's structures. The principle behind biosurfactant’s anti viral property is due to the hydrophilic properties that are within the acetyl groups. Additionally, the hydrophobic properties of biosurfactant are also important in making it to have antiviral activity. These activities of biosurfactants against viruses make it to be potential anti-inflammatory and anti-viral agents against Covid-19. Therefore this paper is aimed to produce a mini review on the anti-inflammatory and anti-viral potential against Covid-19. And the review also highlights some of the desirable properties and benefits of biosurfactants as anti-corona viruses.
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生物表面活性剂作为新型冠状病毒抗炎和抗病毒药物的潜力综述
由严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS COV2)毒株引起的感染已成为具有全球公共卫生意义的问题。生物技术利用微生物等活的有机体产生生物表面活性剂等代谢物。生物表面活性剂是两亲性的表面活性生物分子,已被证明对包括病毒在内的一些微生物群具有治疗作用。它们还具有抗炎潜能,通过与病毒膜和大分子的相互作用来降低胞质磷脂酶A2,这是抗炎反应的开始,并且在结构上被toll样受体(TLR-2)识别,当中性粒细胞受到刺激时,TLR-2被释放。它们还可以在帮助人体产生炎症反应方面发挥重要作用。生物表面活性剂的官能团与病毒膜结构相互作用。一些生物表面活性剂组引起使病毒失去活性的物理化学过程。因此,一般可以理解为生物表面活性剂破坏病毒的包膜和病毒膜的结构。生物表面活性剂抗病毒特性背后的原理是由于其乙酰基内的亲水性。此外,生物表面活性剂的疏水性也是使其具有抗病毒活性的重要因素。生物表面活性剂对病毒的这些活性使其成为潜在的抗炎和抗病毒药物。因此,本文就其抗炎和抗病毒潜力作一综述。该综述还强调了生物表面活性剂作为抗冠状病毒的一些理想特性和益处。
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