Ethnobotanical Appraisal and In-silico Investigation of Plants Used for the Management of COVID-19 in Southwestern Nigeria

O. Oderinlo, O. Adenekan, T. Alawode, P. Osamudiamen, B. Oluremi, O. Oyeneyin, M. Ngoepe
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The continued spread of 2019 novel coronavirus disease is a serious threat to global health. Currently, no approved vaccines or antiviral agents for treatment exist, but, there are many anecdotal accounts of the use of herbal concoctions for the management of this disease in many low-income settings, including Nigeria abound. Using a combination of a web-based survey, and face-to-face interviews with local herbal sellers, this study documents the herbal flora used in the management of COVID-19 in Southwestern Nigeria, and also probes their potential as inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 proteins. The preliminary in - silico studies identified taraxerol, vernonioside D2, nimbolide and mangiferoleanone as potential hit candidates for COVID-19. The current findings highlight that nature can be a source for the discovery of medicinal agents active against COVID-19. These preliminary results necessitate further in-vitr o and in-vivo experimental evidence.
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尼日利亚西南部用于COVID-19管理的植物的民族植物学鉴定和计算机调查
2019年新型冠状病毒病的持续传播对全球健康构成严重威胁。目前,还没有批准用于治疗的疫苗或抗病毒药物,但是,在包括尼日利亚在内的许多低收入环境中,有许多关于使用草药混合物来管理这种疾病的轶事。本研究结合了基于网络的调查和对当地草药销售商的面对面访谈,记录了尼日利亚西南部用于管理COVID-19的草药菌群,并探讨了它们作为SARS-CoV-2蛋白抑制剂的潜力。初步的计算机研究确定了taraxerol、vernonioside D2、nimbolide和mangiferoleone是COVID-19的潜在候选药物。目前的研究结果强调,大自然可以成为发现抗COVID-19药物的来源。这些初步结果需要进一步的体内和体外实验证据。
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