Potential anti-COVID-19 activity of Egyptian propolis using computational modeling

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Aim: To investigate the prospective anti COVID-19 activity of Egyptian propolis. Material & methods: Propolis samples were collected from different Egyptian geographical areas and characterized using standardized methods, scanning electron microscope and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry along with computational modeling to predict the anti-COVID-19 activity. Results & conclusion: Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis of Menoufia propolis proved the presence of Octatriacontyl pentafluoropropionate (4.2%). Docking analyses declared that Octatriacontyl pentafluoropropionate is well oriented inside the enzyme pockets, in addition to excellent binding manner with the active site of the target macromolecules (RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, Spike protein S1 and main protease) in relation to some broad-spectrum antiviral agents. Menoufia propolis could be a promising candidate in the combat against the pandemic COVID-19.

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H Elwakil, B., Shaaban, M. M., Bekhit, A. A., El-Naggar, M. Y., & Olama, Z. A. (2021). Potential anti-COVID-19 activity of Egyptian propolis using computational modeling. Future Virology, 16(2), 107–116. https://doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2020-0329

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