Anna Goc's research while affiliated with Dr. Rath Health Foundation and other places
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Despite vaccine availability, the global spread of COVID-19 continues, largely facilitated by emerging SARS-CoV-2 mutations. Our earlier research documented that a specific combination of plant-derived compounds can inhibit SARS-CoV-2 binding to its ACE2 receptor and controlling key cellular mechanisms of viral infectivity. In this study, we evalua...
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... According to Kumar et al. [18], magnesium ascorbate has been revealed as, among 106 other nutraceticals, the most powerful inhibitor of M PRO /3CL PRO , a key protease in SARS-CoV-2, that as a nonstructural protein participates in the replication and life cycle of the virus inside the host cell. Due to its interaction with ACE2, vitamin C is also mentioned as one of the natural compounds having the inhibitory activity against different variants of coronavirus, such as Alpha-, Beta-, Gamma-, Delta-, Kappa-or Mucoronavirus [19]. As was shown by Ivanov et al. [20], AA and its specific combinations with other natural compounds lower ACE2 expression at the protein level and at the RNA level as was proved in Human Small Airways Epithelial Cells (SAEC) and Human Microvascular Endothelial Cells (HMEC). ...