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    Discovery of inhibitory potential of phytochemicals against NS1 protein of influenza a virus subtype H3N2
    (UMT Lahore, 2019) RAMISHA BINT E NASIR
    Influenza A virus, is the cause of a very viral disease, influenza in birds and also in some of the mammals, and if noticed, is the only species of influenza virus A genus of the Orthomyxoviridae. The Influenza A virus seems to be the the leading cause of seasonal epidemic and pandemic influenza globally. Influenza A viruses has to be the one that naturally causes infections in humans. Influenza A viruses , that are the part of the H1N1, also H3N2, and rarely, H1N2 subtypes seem to be recently circulating among humans. Interspecies transmission of influenza A(H3N2) viruses has occurred and can result in severe illness, as demonstrated by the transmission of influenza A viruses from birds to humans. The successfully docked compounds that are having very high values for binding affinity and the value of reactivity are reported against the influenza A virus. Drug discovery by using by using computational mechanism has a important role in the recognition of binding sites, the virtual screening of various scompounds libraries and approximation of ligand binding energies. The identified phytochemicals that were observed from various medicinal plants were selected for docking with non-structusral proteins of Influenza A virus. Best docking that were selected characterized on the basis of high binding affinity on the basis of high binding affinity and reactivity against viral proteins. There inhibitors can be analyzed by using them in both vitro and also in in vivo approach to brighten up inhibitory mechanism against NS1 protein of Influenza A virus due to higher bonding affinities and reactivity.

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