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Effects of Usnic Acid to Prevent Infections by Creating a Protective Barrier in an In Vitro Study

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24043695

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usnic acid; nasal spray; mechanical barrier; virus protection

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Nasal sprays are effective in preventing infection and transmission of airborne pathogens. UA, a dibenzofuran derived from lichens, can create a protective barrier and block virus activity without altering nasal homeostasis. The research findings are highly relevant in light of the increasing concern about the spread of airborne viral diseases.
Nasal sprays are medical devices useful for preventing infection and the subsequent spread of airborne pathogens. The effectiveness of these devices depends on the activity of chosen compounds which can create a physical barrier against viral uptake as well as incorporate different substances with antiviral activity. Among antiviral compounds, UA, a dibenzofuran derived from lichens, has the mechanical ability to modify its structure by creating a branch capable of forming a protective barrier. The mechanical ability of UA to protect cells from virus infection was investigated by analyzing the branching capacity of UA, and then the protection mechanism in an in vitro model was also studied. As expected, UA at 37 degrees C was able to create a barrier confirming its ramification property. At the same time, UA was able to block the infection of Vero E6 and HNEpC cells by interfering with a biological interaction between cells and viruses as revealed also by the UA quantification. Therefore, UA can block virus activity through a mechanical barrier effect without altering the physiological nasal homeostasis. The findings of this research could be of great relevance in view of the growing alarm regarding the spread of airborne viral diseases.

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