Virtual screening of Indonesian herbal compounds as COVID-19 supportive therapy: machine learning and pharmacophore modeling approaches.
Linda ErlinaRafika Indah ParamitaWisnu Ananta KusumaFadilah FadilahAryo TedjoIrandi Putra PratomoNabila Sekar RamadhantiAhmad Kamal NasutionFadhlal Khaliq SuradoAries FitriawanKhaerunissa Anbar IstiadiArry YanuarPublished in: BMC complementary medicine and therapies (2022)
Our layered virtual screening with machine learning and pharmacophore modeling approaches provided a more objective and optimal virtual screening and avoided subjective decision making of the results. Herbal compounds from the screening, i.e. hesperidin, kaempferol-3,4'-di-O-methyl ether (Ermanin); myricetin-3-glucoside, peonidin 3-(4'-arabinosylglucoside); quercetin 3-(2G-rhamnosylrutinoside); and rhamnetin 3-mannosyl-(1-2)-alloside are potential antiviral candidates for SARS-CoV-2. Moringa oleifera and Psidium guajava that consist of those compounds, could be an alternative option as COVID-19 herbal preventions.
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