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Methyl allyl thiosulfinate

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Indian Plant Antiviral Compound Database (IMPAC)

Indian Plant Antiviral Compound Description
InAVPCDB Accession Number AVD034
Compound Name Methyl allyl thiosulfinate
Phytochemical category Thiosulfinate
PubChem Id 129712276
IUPAC Name3-methoxysulfinylsulfanylprop-1-ene
Molecular Formula C4H8O2S2
Canonical SMILES Notation COS(=O)SCC=C
Binomial Name Allium sativum
Vernacular Names Vellaipoondu/Lasan/Vellulli/garlic
Plant Part Shoot/Bulb
Family Alliaceae
Description Dengue virus, Herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2, Vaccinia virus, Vesicular stomatitis virus, Parainfluenza, and Human rhinovirus type 2.
Mechanism of action It interferes with the glycans on the spike during viral entry, release; inhibits viral adsoprtion and penetration; It is a TNF-? inhibitor, Immunomodulatory and antiinflammatory agent
Molecular weight 152.24 g/mol
XLOGP3 0.97
Num. H-bond acceptors 2
Num. H-bond donors 0
Rotatable bonds 4
Topological polar surface area 70.81 Ų
Bioavailability Score 0.55
Druglikeness Yes
Lipinski 0 violation
References Shoji S, Furuishi K, Yanase R, Miyazaka T, Kino M. Allyl compounds selectively killed human immunodeficiency virus (type 1)-infected cells. Biochemical and biophysical esearch communications. 1993 Jul 30;194(2):610-21. Hall A, Troupin A, Londono-Renteria B, Colpitts TM. Garlic organosulfur compounds reduce inflammation and oxidative stress during dengue virus infection. Viruses. 2017 Jul;9(7):159.

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