The Potential of Coconut Oil and its Derivatives as Effective and Safe Antiviral Agents Againts the Novel Coronavirus (nCoV-2019)

As we write this, the World Health Organization has declared a global emergency over the novel coronavirus, nCoV-2019, that has spread beyond China. There is still no cure for nCoV-2019. nCoV-2019 has been shown to be related to SARS (Zhou et al., 2020), a coronavirus which caused an outbreak in 200...

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Main Authors: Dayrit, Fabian M, Newport, Mary T
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.covid-research-projects-10032020-07-28T07:34:51Z The Potential of Coconut Oil and its Derivatives as Effective and Safe Antiviral Agents Againts the Novel Coronavirus (nCoV-2019) Dayrit, Fabian M Newport, Mary T As we write this, the World Health Organization has declared a global emergency over the novel coronavirus, nCoV-2019, that has spread beyond China. There is still no cure for nCoV-2019. nCoV-2019 has been shown to be related to SARS (Zhou et al., 2020), a coronavirus which caused an outbreak in 2003. Several researchers have been designing drugs to specifically target protease enzymes in coronavirus, but testing for these drugs is many months away. What if there is a treatment candidate against the coronavirus that might already be available and whose safety is already established? Lauric acid (C12) and monolaurin, its derivative, have been known for many years to have significant antiviral activity. Lauric acid is a medium-chain fatty acid which makes up about 50% of coconut oil; monolaurin is a metabolite that is naturally produced by the body’s own enzymes upon ingestion of coconut oil and is also available in pure form as a supplement. Sodium lauryl sulfate, a common surfactant that is made from lauric acid, has been shown to have potent antiviral properties. Lauric acid, monolaurin, and sodium lauryl sulfate (which is also known as sodium dodecyl sulfate) are used in a wide range of products for their antiviral properties. 2020-01-31T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/covid-research-projects/4 https://www.icp.org.ph/2020/01/the-potential-of-coconut-oil-and-its-derivatives-as-effective-and-safe-antiviral-agents-against-the-novel-coronavirus-ncov-2019/ COVID-19 Research Projects Archīum Ateneo Chemistry Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Dayrit, Fabian M
Newport, Mary T
The Potential of Coconut Oil and its Derivatives as Effective and Safe Antiviral Agents Againts the Novel Coronavirus (nCoV-2019)
description As we write this, the World Health Organization has declared a global emergency over the novel coronavirus, nCoV-2019, that has spread beyond China. There is still no cure for nCoV-2019. nCoV-2019 has been shown to be related to SARS (Zhou et al., 2020), a coronavirus which caused an outbreak in 2003. Several researchers have been designing drugs to specifically target protease enzymes in coronavirus, but testing for these drugs is many months away. What if there is a treatment candidate against the coronavirus that might already be available and whose safety is already established? Lauric acid (C12) and monolaurin, its derivative, have been known for many years to have significant antiviral activity. Lauric acid is a medium-chain fatty acid which makes up about 50% of coconut oil; monolaurin is a metabolite that is naturally produced by the body’s own enzymes upon ingestion of coconut oil and is also available in pure form as a supplement. Sodium lauryl sulfate, a common surfactant that is made from lauric acid, has been shown to have potent antiviral properties. Lauric acid, monolaurin, and sodium lauryl sulfate (which is also known as sodium dodecyl sulfate) are used in a wide range of products for their antiviral properties.
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author Dayrit, Fabian M
Newport, Mary T
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Newport, Mary T
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title The Potential of Coconut Oil and its Derivatives as Effective and Safe Antiviral Agents Againts the Novel Coronavirus (nCoV-2019)
title_short The Potential of Coconut Oil and its Derivatives as Effective and Safe Antiviral Agents Againts the Novel Coronavirus (nCoV-2019)
title_full The Potential of Coconut Oil and its Derivatives as Effective and Safe Antiviral Agents Againts the Novel Coronavirus (nCoV-2019)
title_fullStr The Potential of Coconut Oil and its Derivatives as Effective and Safe Antiviral Agents Againts the Novel Coronavirus (nCoV-2019)
title_full_unstemmed The Potential of Coconut Oil and its Derivatives as Effective and Safe Antiviral Agents Againts the Novel Coronavirus (nCoV-2019)
title_sort potential of coconut oil and its derivatives as effective and safe antiviral agents againts the novel coronavirus (ncov-2019)
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/covid-research-projects/4
https://www.icp.org.ph/2020/01/the-potential-of-coconut-oil-and-its-derivatives-as-effective-and-safe-antiviral-agents-against-the-novel-coronavirus-ncov-2019/
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