Deciphering Interactive Associations of Antiviral and Electron-Shuttling Characteristics of Flavonoid Compounds for Antiviral Drug Development |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.9, No. 6)Publication Date: 2020-07-31
Authors : Yun-Chen Wu; Chung-Chuan Hsueh; Bor-Yann Chen;
Page : 476-480
Keywords : COVID-19; Flavonoid; Antivirus; Electron shuttle; Stomatitis;
Abstract
In face of the 2020 coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, exploration of feasible medicines and effective medication is of course a top-priority issue to save lives worldwide. This study focused on antiviral properties of flavonoids to decipher synergistic interactions with electron-shuttling characteristics for possible herbal medication in clinical treatment. In fact, the numbers and relative positions of hydroxyl groups all strongly influenced antioxidant activities of flavonoid compounds. In particular, ortho-polyhydroxy benzene-bearing aromatics seemed to trigger antiviral characteristics to be expressed. Prior studies mentioned that ortho and para-polyhydroxy benzene-bearing aromatic structure could exhibit reversible and stable electron-shuttling characteristics. This comparative study suggested the rationale of initiatives for seeking possible methods and strategy of natural medicines with antiviral properties.
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