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H Pradeep1, Umme Najma1, H S Aparna2
1Department of Studies in Biotechnology, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysuru, Karnataka, 570 006, India.
Abstract:
The COVID-19, an acute respiratory syndrome caused by SARS-CoV2 is a major catastrophic event of the twenty first century. Relentless efforts for the development of effective pharmaco-therapeutics are in progress but the respite is the development of effective vaccines. However, monotherapy might not always exhibit complete efficacy and may culminate in the rapid evolution of drug-resistant viral strains. Hence, simultaneous modulation of multiple druggable targets not only enhances therapeutic efficacy but also quell the prospects of mutant viruses. Currently, milk peptides have bloomed beyond just being a quintessential part of nutrition to prominent therapeutic implications in human health and diseases. Hence, we have focused on colostrum/milk peptides as they have already been acknowledged for their high potency, target specificity with significantly low or no side effects and bio-toleration. The results presented provide a conceptual strategy for the rational designing of prospective multitargeted peptide inhibitors for SARS-CoV2.
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