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Author: Chikhale, Rupesh V.; Sinha, Saurabh K.; Patil, Rajesh B.; Prasad, Satyendra K.; Shakya, Anshul; Gurav, Nilambari; Prasad, Rupali; Dhaswadikar, Suhas R.; Wanjari, Manish; Gurav, Shailendra S.
Title: In-silico investigation of phytochemicals from Asparagus racemosus as plausible antiviral agent in COVID-19
  • Cord-id: bickmuv5
  • Document date: 2020_6_24
  • ID: bickmuv5
    Snippet: COVID-19 has ravaged the world and is the greatest of pandemics in human history, in the absence of treatment or vaccine the mortality and morbidity rates are very high. The present investigation was undertaken to screen and identify the potent leads from the Indian Ayurvedic herb, Asparagus racemosus HIGHLIGHTS: Asparagus racemosus have antiviral potential. Phytochemicals of Shatavari showed promising in-silico docking and MD results. Asparaoside-C and Asparoside-F has good binding with target
    Document: COVID-19 has ravaged the world and is the greatest of pandemics in human history, in the absence of treatment or vaccine the mortality and morbidity rates are very high. The present investigation was undertaken to screen and identify the potent leads from the Indian Ayurvedic herb, Asparagus racemosus HIGHLIGHTS: Asparagus racemosus have antiviral potential. Phytochemicals of Shatavari showed promising in-silico docking and MD results. Asparaoside-C and Asparoside-F has good binding with target proteins. Asparagus racemosus holds promise as SARS-COV-2 (S) and (N) proteins inhibitor . Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma

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