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Biosurfactants and anti-inflammatory activity: A potential new approach towards COVID-19
Subramaniam Devi Mohana, Venkatesan Dhivya, Iyer Mahalaxmi, Subbarayan Sarathbabu, Govindasami Vivekanandhan, Roy Ayan, Narayanasamy Arul, Kamalakannan Siva, , Thangarasu RaviminickamShow More
Published in Elsevier
2020
Volume: 17
   
Pages: 72 - 81
Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has grown to be global public health emergency. The biosurfactants (BSs) are surface-active biomolecules with unique properties and wide applications. Several microbes synthesize secondary metabolites with surface–active properties, which have a wide range of anti-inflammatory and anti-viral roles. The monocytes and neutrophils are activated by bacteria, which subsequently result in high secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8, IL-12, Il-18 and IL-1β) and toll-like receptors-2 (TLR-2). Following the inflammatory response, BSs induce the production of cationic proteins, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and lysozyme and thus can be used for therapeutic purposes. This article provides recent advances in the anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities of BSs and discusses the potential use of these compounds against COVID-19, highlighting the need for in-vitro and in-vivo approaches to confirm this hypothesis. This suggestion is necessary because there are still no studies that have focused on the use of BSs against COVID-19.
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JournalData powered by TypesetCurrent Opinion in Environmental Science & Health
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier
ISSN2468-5844
Open AccessNo