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Author: Hamed, Mahmoud; El-Hasab, Mahmoud; Mansour, Fotouh R.
Title: Direct acting anti-hepatitis C combinations as potential COVID-19 protease inhibitors
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  • Document date: 2021_4_29
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    Snippet: The coronavirus pandemic could be the most threatening outbreak in the twenty-first century. According to the latest records of world health organization, more than 130 millions have been infected by COVID-19, with more than 2.9 million reported deaths. Yet, there is no magic cure for treatment of COVID-19. The concept of drug repurposing has been introduced as a fast, life-saving approach for drug discovery. Drug repurposing infers investigating already approved drugs for new indications, using
    Document: The coronavirus pandemic could be the most threatening outbreak in the twenty-first century. According to the latest records of world health organization, more than 130 millions have been infected by COVID-19, with more than 2.9 million reported deaths. Yet, there is no magic cure for treatment of COVID-19. The concept of drug repurposing has been introduced as a fast, life-saving approach for drug discovery. Drug repurposing infers investigating already approved drugs for new indications, using the available information about pathophysiology of diseases and pharmacodynamics of drugs. In a recent work, more than 3000 FDA approved drugs were tested using virtual screening as potential antiviral agents for COVID-19. In this work, the top ranked five hits from the previous docking results together with drugs of similar chemical feature and/or mechanistic destinations were further tested using AutoDock Vina. The results showed that anti-HCV combinations could be potential therapeutic regimens for COVID-19 infections. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13337-021-00691-6.

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