How many organic small molecules might be used to treat COVID-19? From natural products to synthetic agents.

Publication date: Nov 15, 2024

A large scale of pandemic coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the past five years motivates a great deal of endeavors donating to the exploration on therapeutic drugs against COVID-19 as well as other diseases caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Herein is an overview on the organic small molecules that are potentially employed to treat COVID-19 and other SARS-CoV-2-related diseases. These organic small molecules are accessed from both natural resources and synthetic strategies. Notably, typical natural products presented herein consist of polyphenols, lignans, alkaloids, terpenoids, and peptides, which exert an advantage for the further discovery of novel anti-COVID-19 drugs from plant herbs. On the other hand, synthetic prodrugs are composed of a series of inhibitors towards RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), main protease (M), 3-chymotrypsin-like cysteine protease (3CL), spike protein, papain-like protease (PL) of the SARS-CoV-2 as well as the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in the host cells. Synthetic strategies are worth taken into consideration because they are beneficial for designing novel anti-COVID-19 drugs in the coming investigations. Although examples collected herein are just a drop in the bucket, developments of organic small molecules against coronavirus infections are believed to pave a promising way for the discovery of multi-targeted therapeutic drugs against not only COVID-19 but also other virus-mediated diseases.

Concepts Keywords
Alkaloids Anti-COVID-19 drug
Coronavirus Antiviral Agents
Covid Antiviral Agents
Organic Biological Products
Pandemic Biological Products
COVID-19
COVID-19 Drug Treatment
Humans
Natural products
Prodrugs
Prodrugs
SARS-CoV-2
SARS-CoV-2
Small Molecule Libraries
Small Molecule Libraries
Synthesis

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
pathway KEGG Coronavirus disease
drug DRUGBANK Chymotrypsin
disease IDO protein
drug DRUGBANK Papain
disease IDO host
disease MESH coronavirus infections

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