Biomedika
Vol 16, No 1 (2024): Biomedika Februari 2024

Affinity of Chlorogenic Acid as COVID-19 Antiviral with Molecular Docking Method

Bagaskara, Surya (Unknown)
Parisa, Nita (Unknown)
Pasaribu, Rouly Pola (Unknown)
Tamzil, Nia Savitri (Unknown)
Kamaluddin, Muhammad Totong (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Oct 2024

Abstract

Due to the continued presence of and impact of COVID-19 on our modern world, the benefit and necessity of alternative treatment options and effective antiviral compounds is readily apparent. This study seeks to explore the utility of chlorogenic acid as a COVID-19 antiviral. The in-silico experimental study was conducted using a laptop and publicly-available freeware. Key compounds used in this study are the comparative drugs favipiravir (CID 492405), oseltamivir (CID 65028), nafamostat (CID 4413), and spironolactone (CID 5833), to be tested against our subject, chlorogenic acid (CID 1794427). Compunds used in this study were docked with specific target proteins, such as ACE2, TMPRSS2, RdRp, dan 3Clpro, using AutoDock Vina. The visualization of molecular interactions was performed with Discovery Studio v21. Our results showed that chlorogenic acid has one Lipinski’s Rule of Five violation in H-bond Donor parameter. Chlorogenic acid had a higher affinity towards ACE2 and 3CLpro and lower affinity towards TMPRSS2 and RdRp, if compared to competing drugs, with a binding energy of -7.8, -6.9, -7.0, and -7.4 kcal/mol respectively, for ACE2, TMPRSS2, RdRp, and 3CLpro. We conclude that chlorogenic acid shows promise as oral drug candidate based on these results, and that further studies into the realm of molecular dynamics, in-vitro, or in-vivo studies are warranted in order to explore this underutalized compound and possibly bring it to human trials.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

biomedika

Publisher

Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Biomedika is one of the efforts of the Faculty of Medicine of University Muhammadiyah Surakarta to improve the academic atmosphere, as a publication of research results from lecturers and students. The existence of Biomedika is expected to enhance the activity and quality of research in medical and ...