Pallavi
Pallavi Pathak
Assistant Manager Content
New Delhi, Updated on Aug 24, 2022 09:57 IST

The research team at IIT Indore has found a plant-based molecule as a possible cure for virus infection-related diseases.

IIT Indore finds plant-based molecule to cure viral infections

A research report by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore claimed that a compound has been obtained from plants that can stop the progression of virus infection. 

The aim of the research was to explore plant-based medication for viral diseases and is published in the international journal of Chemistry and Biodiversity.

The research was led by Dr Hem Chandra Jha, Associate Professor at IITI and included scholars Deeksha Tiwari, Omkar Indari, Scientist Ms. Sneha Murmu and Dr. Sunil Kumar from Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi.

Dr. Sunil Kumar said, “The plant compound is already well known to have beneficial effects on humans. DHE has been used for its neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and anti-viral properties. The preliminary study paves the way for future drug development against the viral infection,” as reported by Free Press Journal.

More Details 

Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) infection is associated with fatal outcomes such as gastric cancer and various neurological disorders like Alzheimers and Multiple Sclerosis. The investigation revealed that among various phytochemicals taken under study, one of the compounds, Dehydroevodiamine (DHE), could bind with the viral dUTPase and block its functioning, thereby causing hindrance in viral replication and propagation. 

Dr Jha, said, “Despite the global penetrance of the virus and severity of associated diseases, there is no FDA-approved treatment available for this viral infection. Our investigation tried to find plant-based compounds that can be used to stop the spread of this virus. We aimed to target a viral protein which helps in its replication and reactivation, thereby possibly hindering its normal functioning. The current treatment regimens are chemical based and thus harmful to our health. However, the plant-based compound we found can be used to develop side effects free medication.”

Read more:

Videos you may like

Follow Shiksha.com for latest education news in detail on Exam Results, Dates, Admit Cards, & Schedules, Colleges & Universities news related to Admissions & Courses, Board exams, Scholarships, Careers, Education Events, New education policies & Regulations.
To get in touch with Shiksha news team, please write to us at news@shiksha.com

About the Author
author-image
Pallavi Pathak
Assistant Manager Content
Pallavi Pathak is a distinguished subject matter expert renowned for her expertise in Physics. Coming from a science background, she has around 11 years of experience in generating high-quality content for JEE and N Read Full Bio
qna

Comments