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Molnupiravir, favipiravir and other antiviral drugs with proposed potentials for management of COVID-19: a concern on antioxidant aspect.

Sora Yasri1, Viroj Wiwanitki2.   

Abstract

COVID-19 is an important global public health problem that causes millions of infections worldwide. The specific antiviral drug for this new infection is still under research. Some new antiviral drugs, including molnupiravir and favipiravir, are proposed for usefulness in management of COVID-19. Additionally, some classic antiviral drugs used for other viral infections are also reproposed for the potentials for management of COVID-19. In the management of COVID-19, there are several pharmacological actions. An important consideration in antiviral therapy is the management of oxidative stress, which plays important roles in viral infections including to COVID-19. The analysis of antioxidative properties of alternative drugs for management of COVID-19 is interesting and can give basic data for further new antiviral drug researching. Here, the authors perform a molecular analysis on molnupiravir, favipiravir and other antiviral drugs with proposed potentials for management of COVID-19 to determine their antioxidative properties. Data from electron acceptor and donor calculation for each drug is used for further estimating overall antioxidative characteristic. Based on the present study, all studied drugs have overall antioxidative properties. Hence, the advantage of molnupiravir, favipiravir and other antiviral drugs with proposed potentials for the management of COVID-19 is their direct action on viral molecule via binding-blocking process as well as antixodiative process. For management of COVID-19 antioxidative stress, other non-antiviral drugs that are proposed for clinical advantage might also be useful. IJBMB
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Keywords:  COVID-19; Molnupiravir; antioxidant; antiviral drug; favipiravir

Year:  2022        PMID: 35295914      PMCID: PMC8918555     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 2152-4114


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