Investigating the Potential Anti-SARS-CoV-2 and Anti-MERS-CoV Activities of Yellow Necklacepod among Three Selected Medicinal Plants: Extraction, Isolation, Identification, In Vitro, Modes of Action, and Molecular Docking Studies.
Howaida I Abd-AllaOmnia KutkatHeba-Tollah M SweelamWagdy M EldehnaMarwa A MostafaMagda T IbrahimYassmin MoatasimMohamed GabAllahAhmed Ali Al-KarmalawyPublished in: Metabolites (2022)
The anti-MERS-CoV activities of three medicinal plants ( Azadirachta indica , Artemisia judaica , and Sophora tomentosa ) were evaluated. The highest viral inhibition percentage (96%) was recorded for S. tomentosa . Moreover, the mode of action for both S. tomentosa and A. judaica showed 99.5% and 92% inhibition, respectively, with virucidal as the main mode of action. Furthermore, the anti-MERS-CoV and anti-SARS-CoV-2 activities of S. tomentosa were measured. Notably, the anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity of S. tomentosa was very high (100%) and anti-MERS-CoV inhibition was slightly lower (96%). Therefore, the phytochemical investigation of the very promising S. tomentosa L. led to the isolation and structural identification of nine compounds ( 1 - 9 ). Then, both the CC 50 and IC 50 values for the isolated compounds against SARS-CoV-2 were measured. Compound 4 (genistein 4'-methyl ether) achieved superior anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity with an IC 50 value of 2.13 µm. Interestingly, the mode of action of S. tomentosa against SARS-CoV-2 showed that both virucidal and adsorption mechanisms were very effective. Additionally, the IC 50 values of S. tomentosa against SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV were found to be 1.01 and 3.11 µg/mL, respectively. In addition, all the isolated compounds were subjected to two separate molecular docking studies against the spike (S) and main protease (M pr °) receptors of SARS-CoV-2.