capsidicides
Capsidicides are a class of chemical compounds that have the ability to disrupt or break down the protein shell, known as the capsid, that encloses the genetic material of viruses. The capsid is a crucial component of a virus, protecting its nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and playing a role in viral infection by facilitating entry into host cells. Capsidicides work by interfering with the structural integrity of these protein shells, rendering the virus inactive.
The mechanisms by which capsidicides operate can vary. Some may target specific amino acid linkages within
Research into capsidicides has explored their efficacy against a range of viruses. While the concept is promising,