HomeLifestyleHealth & FitnessAn anti-COVID-19 substance found in seaweeds, popular sushi wraps

An anti-COVID-19 substance found in seaweeds, popular sushi wraps

Published on

The breakthrough could lead to a plant-based antiviral drug, according to scientists.

Biologists from the US Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have found that the rhamnan sulfate (RS) – a polysaccharide with a rhamnose backbone found in green seaweeds (Monostroma nitidum), can effectively suppress the coronavirus.

As you know, SARS-CoV-2 penetrates cells via the RBD receptor-binding domain of its spike protein interacting with the ACE2 receptor of the host cell, as you may know. Furthermore, the RBD domain has the ability to bind to heparan sulfate and other polysaccharides on the cell surface.

The team decided to test whether other polysaccharides, such as RS, found in Monostroma algae, which are grown in East Asia and South America and are used to wrap land, can block the coronavirus.

It has previously been found that Monostroma is useful for the prevention of Japanese encephalitis infection. The authors extracted RS from Monostroma nitidum powder and purified it. 

They then performed a detailed chemical analysis of the resulting substance-using nuclear resonance magnetic spectroscopy.

The results showed that rhamnan sulfate (RS) effectively binds the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, inhibits the ability of the coronavirus to attach and penetrate into cells, and inhibits the processes of transcription and translation. 

In experiments on cell cultures, it successfully neutralized a laboratory pseudovirus, including a variant with a set of mutations characteristic of the delta strain. 

Experts hope that rhamnan sulfate (RS), along with heparin and possibly other polysaccharides, could become a powerful tool against COVID-19.

Source: MDPI

Image Credit: Getty

You were reading: An anti-COVID-19 substance found in seaweeds, popular sushi wraps

Latest articles

Neuroscience Breakthrough: Study Pinpoints Brain Activity That Helps Prevent Us From Getting Lost

No more wrong turns: Explore the findings of a groundbreaking study revealing the brain's...

Brief Anger Hampers Blood Vessel Function Leading to Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke – New Study

New research in the Journal of the American Heart Association unveils how fleeting bouts...

New Blood Test Pinpoints Future Stroke Risk – Study Identifies Inflammatory Molecules as Key Biomarker

Breakthrough Discovery: A Simple Blood Test Can Gauge Susceptibility to Stroke and Cognitive Decline...

Enceladus: A Potential Haven for Extraterrestrial Life in its Hidden Ocean Depths

Enceladus: Insights into Moon's Geophysical Activity Shed Light on Potential Habitability In the vast expanse...

More like this

Neuroscience Breakthrough: Study Pinpoints Brain Activity That Helps Prevent Us From Getting Lost

No more wrong turns: Explore the findings of a groundbreaking study revealing the brain's...

Brief Anger Hampers Blood Vessel Function Leading to Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke – New Study

New research in the Journal of the American Heart Association unveils how fleeting bouts...

New Blood Test Pinpoints Future Stroke Risk – Study Identifies Inflammatory Molecules as Key Biomarker

Breakthrough Discovery: A Simple Blood Test Can Gauge Susceptibility to Stroke and Cognitive Decline...