Immune-Boosting Plants Used in Turkish Folk Medicine and their Potential against COVID-19

Sargin Sa
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Having suffered from a global epidemic of Covid19 mutants and variants, the entire world has turned its attention and hope to natural treatments that can keep the immune system active and strong. Recent research on some herbal preparations promises high hopes that they may be potential candidates for developing effective and safe immune-boosting drugs. Considering that Turkey has the richest flora of Europe and the Middle East and has an invaluable ethnomedical background, it offers a treasure-worthy potential for serious researchers. 128 plant taxa belonging to 41 families were determined from 99 works carried out in different regions of Turkey. Of these, only 60 (46.9%) were found to be responded to in experimental studies worldwide on immune system enhancement and other similar activities. Quercetin (10.3%), β-glucan, and catechin (5.1%) emerged as the most common active substances among 39 identified active substances. Urtica dioica (39.4%), Rosa canina (34.3%), and Punica granatum (17.2%) were recorded as the most used plants in Turkey. In addition, Phoenix dactylifera has appeared as the taxon with having more active compounds in the literature. This study presents the first national inventory of immune-boosting plants that are regularly used in traditional Turkish medicine, not only against Covid-19 but for the prevention and treatment of epidemic diseases in general. We present 68 (53.1%) plants whose effective immune-stimulating and strengthening properties have been confirmed in experimental studies in the world literature as ready-made material to the relevant pharmacological sectors.
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土耳其民间医学中使用的免疫增强植物及其抗COVID-19的潜力
在新冠病毒突变体和变异体在全球流行的情况下,全世界都把注意力和希望转向了能够保持免疫系统活跃和强大的自然疗法。最近对一些草药制剂的研究给人们带来了很高的希望,它们可能是开发有效和安全的免疫增强药物的潜在候选人。考虑到土耳其拥有欧洲和中东最丰富的植物群,并拥有宝贵的民族医学背景,它为认真的研究人员提供了一个值得珍惜的潜力。从土耳其不同地区进行的99项工作中确定了41科的128个植物分类群。其中,在世界范围内关于免疫系统增强和其他类似活动的实验研究中,只有60种(46.9%)被发现有反应。槲皮素(10.3%)、β-葡聚糖和儿茶素(5.1%)是39种鉴定的活性物质中最常见的活性物质。杜鹃(39.4%)、狗蔷薇(34.3%)和石榴(17.2%)是土耳其利用最多的植物。此外,在文献中还出现了具有较多活性化合物的凤尾草分类群。这项研究首次提出了土耳其传统医学中经常使用的免疫增强植物的国家清单,这些植物不仅可以对抗Covid-19,还可以预防和治疗一般的流行病。我们介绍了68种(53.1%)植物,其有效的免疫刺激和增强特性已在世界文献的实验研究中得到证实,作为相关药理学领域的现成材料。
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