Swell. That's one more thing that will be unavailable on grocery store shelves and Amazon for the next year.
Identification of bioactive molecules from tea plant as SARS-CoV-2 main
protease inhibitors
The SARS-CoV-2 main protease enzyme (Mpro) plays a central role in viral replication & thus becomes an attractive target for anti-viral drugs. Inhibition of Mpro causes the virus to die.
In this study, computerized analytical methods were used to identify the 68 molecules with the highest docking energy. of these, a total of 3 molecules were identified as being potent Mpro inhibitors:
Selected bioactive molecules based on -CDOCKER interaction energy.
S. No. Molecules -CDOCKER Interaction Energy
1. Oolonghomobisflavan-A 75.54
2. Theasinensin D 71.58
3. Theaflavin-3′-O-Gallate 71.56
Theasinensin D - Wikipedia
Theaflavin-3-gallate - Wikipedia
oolong homobisflavan A, oolong homobisflavan A Suppliers and Manufacturers at Okchem.com
These are all polyphenol compouds found in Chinese oolong tea. Oolong tea could serve a an inexpensive home remedy for covid-19.
Identification of bioactive molecules from tea plant as SARS-CoV-2 main
protease inhibitors
The SARS-CoV-2 main protease enzyme (Mpro) plays a central role in viral replication & thus becomes an attractive target for anti-viral drugs. Inhibition of Mpro causes the virus to die.
In this study, computerized analytical methods were used to identify the 68 molecules with the highest docking energy. of these, a total of 3 molecules were identified as being potent Mpro inhibitors:
Selected bioactive molecules based on -CDOCKER interaction energy.
S. No. Molecules -CDOCKER Interaction Energy
1. Oolonghomobisflavan-A 75.54
2. Theasinensin D 71.58
3. Theaflavin-3′-O-Gallate 71.56
Theasinensin D - Wikipedia
Theaflavin-3-gallate - Wikipedia
oolong homobisflavan A, oolong homobisflavan A Suppliers and Manufacturers at Okchem.com
These are all polyphenol compouds found in Chinese oolong tea. Oolong tea could serve a an inexpensive home remedy for covid-19.
Interesting, but show me the studies. As I recall hydroxychloroquin killed the virus in vitro too...but did nothing to improve the clinical course.
Interesting, but show me the studies. As I recall hydroxychloroquin killed the virus in vitro too...but did nothing to improve the clinical course.
Swell. That's one more thing that will be unavailable on grocery store shelves and Amazon for the next year.
Identification of bioactive molecules from tea plant as SARS-CoV-2 main
protease inhibitors
The SARS-CoV-2 main protease enzyme (Mpro) plays a central role in viral replication & thus becomes an attractive target for anti-viral drugs. Inhibition of Mpro causes the virus to die.
In this study, computerized analytical methods were used to identify the 68 molecules with the highest docking energy. of these, a total of 3 molecules were identified as being potent Mpro inhibitors:
Selected bioactive molecules based on -CDOCKER interaction energy.
S. No. Molecules -CDOCKER Interaction Energy
1. Oolonghomobisflavan-A 75.54
2. Theasinensin D 71.58
3. Theaflavin-3′-O-Gallate 71.56
Theasinensin D - Wikipedia
Theaflavin-3-gallate - Wikipedia
oolong homobisflavan A, oolong homobisflavan A Suppliers and Manufacturers at Okchem.com
These are all polyphenol compouds found in Chinese oolong tea. Oolong tea could serve a an inexpensive home remedy for covid-19.
Do you have to snort it? Do those compounds survive stomach acid?
I'm not familiar with anyone snorting these. Like any tea, they are brewed into a beverage which is then drunk. See What is Oolong Tea and What Benefits Does it Have?
I hate tea.. I've tried all my life, MANY many times to like it..It's cheap, easy to make, you can get it anywhere, what's not to like? But I never could develope a taste for it..
I'll stick to gin and tonics(quinine) for my Covid-19 prevention...
See the reference at the top.
I read through the first one. Pretty complicated theoretical article but nowhere can I find a study involving real patients in a double blind controlled situation. Maybe I missed it. Until there is a good double blind controlled study done by a reputable group this is hogwash. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Tea never hurt anyone. This blend has been identified as containing polyphenolc ingredients that have a negative (positive?) effect on the main enzyme in covid.
This tea is not that expensive. I'm not prepping any brand but here is one example: Imozai Organic Oolong Tea Bags 100 Count Individually Wrapped $8.49. Because they are likely different in composition you might want to sample several.
Yes, I know. What I'm wondering is if those chemicals in a cup of tea make it to where they need to be, in sufficient strength to stop the Virus.
Great! Drink lots of tea if it makes you feel good. But to suggest that there is a single shred of credible evidence that compounds in tea have been shown to have any effect on Covid 19 is totally wrong.
I disagree with your usage of 'totally.' Neither of us knows until it's tried.
If you disagree with my usage of "totally" then show me credible evidence (as in double blind placebo controlled studies) that indicates it works. Otherwise, I stand by what I said. What I did NOT say is that its not possible for those chemicals to work, just that there is no proof that they do.
Identification of bioactive molecules from tea plant as SARS-CoV-2 main
protease inhibitors
The SARS-CoV-2 main protease enzyme (Mpro) plays a central role in viral replication & thus becomes an attractive target for anti-viral drugs. Inhibition of Mpro causes the virus to die.
In this study, computerized analytical methods were used to identify the 68 molecules with the highest docking energy. of these, a total of 3 molecules were identified as being potent Mpro inhibitors:
Selected bioactive molecules based on -CDOCKER interaction energy.
S. No. Molecules -CDOCKER Interaction Energy
1. Oolonghomobisflavan-A 75.54
2. Theasinensin D 71.58
3. Theaflavin-3′-O-Gallate 71.56
Theasinensin D - Wikipedia
Theaflavin-3-gallate - Wikipedia
oolong homobisflavan A, oolong homobisflavan A Suppliers and Manufacturers at Okchem.com
These are all polyphenol compouds found in Chinese oolong tea. Oolong tea could serve a an inexpensive home remedy for covid-19.
Drinking tea to hopefully make you feel better doesn't sound like rocket science to me.
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