Background:
Neuraminidase is a pathogenic protein of the avian influenza virus. Previous studies have shown that silibinin has the potential to inhibit neuraminidase activity.
Objective:
This study aims to explore the interaction between silibinin and neuraminidase and the effect of silibinin on the structure and activity of neuraminidase.
Method:
In this study, two-dimensional fluorescence spectrum, three-dimensional fluorescence spectrometry, Uv-vis spectroscopy, and Circular dichroism analysis were used
Result:
Silibinin alters the secondary structure of neuraminidase and inhibits the activity of neuraminidase.
Conclusion:
Silibinin can interact with neuraminidase and inhibit its activity.