<p>We performed a
chemoinformatic screening with 100 compounds isolated from Mexican natural
products to seek active molecules with the potential to be implemented in the pharmacological
treatment of such disease (either as a drug itself or as an inspiring molecule
to developed active compounds against SARS-CoV-2). We found ten
compounds with leadlikeness and
Lipinski's potential. However, after the docking and toxicoinformatic analysis,
only Cichoriin was safe and docked with high affinity to the main targets of
SARS-CoV-2. Additionally we performed a PBPK simulation which showed that this compound might
reach acceptable levels in plasma and highest concentration in the lung when
administered IV at 100 mg/Kg. Our work suggests that Cichoriin may be a potential
candidate in treating severe COVID-19.</p>
<p>We performed a
chemoinformatic screening with 100 compounds isolated from Mexican natural
products to seek active molecules with the potential to be implemented in the pharmacological
treatment of such disease (either as a drug itself or as an inspiring molecule
to developed active compounds against SARS-CoV-2). We found ten
compounds with leadlikeness and
Lipinski's potential. However, after the docking and toxicoinformatic analysis,
only Cichoriin was safe and docked with high affinity to the main targets of
SARS-CoV-2. Additionally we performed a PBPK simulation which showed that this compound might
reach acceptable levels in plasma and highest concentration in the lung when
administered IV at 100 mg/Kg. Our work suggests that Cichoriin may be a potential
candidate in treating severe COVID-19.</p>
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