Virus-fighting molecules have been designed by scientists that could help treat herpes and COVID-19.

‘Virus-fighting molecules have been designed by scientists that could help treat herpes and COVID-19. However additional research is required to commercially develop and test these peptoid-based antiviral drugs.’

However, these peptides are prone to get easily broken down with enzymes so that their therapeutic properties have been robbed away. Hence they cannot be formulated into ideal drugs for this reason. 




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The study team has addressed the shortcomings of peptides by designing peptide-like molecules called “peptoids” that can inactivate viruses with a special focus on herpes virus (responsible for sexually transmitted infections).
Peptoids belong to a class of biochemical called “biomimetics,” – those that mimic the behavior of biological molecules and are engineered for their prolonged durability. It was seen that the molecules were capable of destroying the virus’s encapsulating outer membranes.
“Peptoids destroy the membranes, not just of herpes but of other viruses as well. This should give them wide applicability, perhaps even against certain deadly viral infections that currently have no cure,” says Annelise Barron, an associate professor of bioengineering at Stanford School of Engineering.
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Source-Medindia