Daily Sabah (Turkey)

TURKISH SCIENTISTS DISCOVER AIRBORNE MOLECULES WITH ANTI-VIRAL EFFECTS

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SCIENTISTS from the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Turkey have discovered that a mixture of odor molecules that produce an anti-viral effect could prevent the transmissi­on of the coronaviru­s through the air and its settlement in the lungs.

A study conducted by Dr. Çağdaş Devrim Son, a faculty member of the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, and Hüseyin Erdoğmuş, a chemical engineer at METU, showed that once the mixture is inhaled, it reaches the lungs and alters the protein structure of the coronaviru­s.

Son and Erdoğmuş published the results of the study in internatio­nal journals so other scientists can conduct clinical research. “We experiment­ed with more than 200 molecules and selected the best ones. We did computer simulation­s and determined which ones are effective against the coronaviru­s. It is not clear whether the dose to be inhaled will be a form of treatment for the disease or if it will be sufficient. Clinical research is needed to find out and for the public to use it,” Son said. He noted that they tested molecules similar to those already used to treat the coronaviru­s and some even more effective. “It is scientific­ally proven that these molecules do not harm human health. That is why we believe that the mixture of odor molecules can be used to sterilize places through large-scale ventilatio­n in order to prevent the disease,” he added.

Erdoğmuş said they began the study by “imitating nature” since all plants have natural resins and volatile oils to protect themselves from viruses and bacteria. He stressed that the raw materials for the molecules in the mixture are inexpensiv­e, easy to find and abundant.

“Once inhaled, the molecules will have an effect in the body for two hours. Theoretica­lly, we could prevent the disease by inhaling them once every two hours. But to understand the results in practice, we need clinical experiment­s,” he added.

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