Chlorine Dioxide in COVID-19: Hypothesis about the Possible Mechanism of Molecular Action in SARS-CoV-2

Eduardo Insignares-Carrione, B. Gómez, Andreas Ludwig Kalcker
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Introduction: The aim of this review is to hypothesize the mechanism of action of chlorine dioxide in COVID-19 by studying its mechanism of action in the structure of SARS-CoV-2. Methods: Reviews of research on the mechanism of action of chlorine dioxide in viruses, particularly SARS-CoV-2and influenza viruses at the amino acid level in the viral spike were conducted and these data were transferred to the same structural amino acids of SARS-CoV-2. We used 3D computer reconstructions, use of data through cryo-electronic studies, and previous work based on ChimeraX (UCSF) augmented reality software. Results: The projection and simulation of chlorine dioxide oxidation in structural amino acids of SARS-CoV-2 allows inferring the sites in which chlorine dioxide exerts a denaturalizing action on viral structure and on human ACE2 as well as it is possible to understand the extreme speed with which it acts, which could explain the first findings of clinical observational studies of chlorine dioxide use in COVID-19 carried out by the authors in Bolivia under strict compliance of ethics committee. Conclusion: The oxidation by chlorine dioxide of critical amino acids in the spike of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and in the structure of ACE2 allows us to understand the potentially therapeutic actions of chlorine dioxide dissolved in water by oral way in the COVID-19. We hope to publish clinical application trials of this promising systemic virucide soon.
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二氧化氯在COVID-19中的作用:关于SARS-CoV-2分子作用可能机制的假说
前言:本文旨在通过研究二氧化氯在SARS-CoV-2结构中的作用机制,推测二氧化氯在COVID-19中的作用机制。方法:回顾了二氧化氯对病毒,特别是SARS-CoV-2和流感病毒在病毒刺突中氨基酸水平的作用机制研究,并将这些数据转移到SARS-CoV-2的相同结构氨基酸上。我们使用了3D计算机重建,使用了通过低温电子研究获得的数据,以及之前基于ChimeraX (UCSF)增强现实软件的工作。结果:通过对SARS-CoV-2结构氨基酸中二氧化氯氧化的预测和模拟,可以推断出二氧化氯对病毒结构和人ACE2产生变性作用的位点,并有可能了解其作用的极端速度,这可以解释作者在玻利维亚严格遵守伦理委员会的要求下进行的二氧化氯在COVID-19中的临床观察研究的首批发现。结论:二氧化氯氧化新冠病毒SARS-CoV-2尖刺和ACE2结构中的关键氨基酸,有助于了解口服二氧化氯对新冠病毒的潜在治疗作用。我们希望尽快发表这种有前途的全身性杀毒药物的临床应用试验。
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