Phytochemical investigation
of
Eryngium creticum
L. has resulted
in isolation of five compounds, including four compounds
that are reported from the plant for the first time. Compound
1
was identified as (
E
)-rosmarinic acid,
meanwhile, compound
2
was isolated as an (
E
/
Z
)-rosmarinic acid mixture. Interestingly, the
E
/
Z
-isomeric mixture was about 4 times
as active as the single
E
-isomer toward the severe
acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 3-chymotrypsin-like protease
(3CL
pro
), IC
50
= 6.062 and 25.75 μM, respectively.
Utilizing combined molecular docking and molecular dynamics (MD) techniques,
the binding affinities and features of the isolated compounds were
evaluated against 3CL
pro
. Compound
2
Z
demonstrated a higher binding affinity for 3CL
pro
than
2
E
, with docking scores of −8.9
and −8.5 kcal/mol and MM-GBSA/150 ns MD binding energies of
−26.5 and −22.1 kcal/mol, respectively. This justifies
the superior activity of the
E
/
Z
-isomeric mixture versus the single
E
-isomer. Structural
and energetic analyses revealed the stability of
2
Z
and
2
E
compared to the reference
HIV-1 protease inhibitor, lopinavir. Besides, DFT calculations demonstrated
the more energetic stability of
2
E
compared
to
2
Z
, which justifies the difficulty
in isolating the
Z
-isomer in a pure form, where it
readily isomerizes to the
E
-isomer.