Therapeutic Interventions- Potential of Phytochemicals against Coronavirus-Associated Pulmonary Disease

Ibadi Ak
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In the meantime, the epidemic of the Covid-19 virus (COVID-19) in December 2019, cases of infection and death rates are constantly increasing. So far, no effective treatment for Covid Covid-19 has been identified, so thus efforts are being made to search for a treatment extracted from natural sources such as plants to reduce the side effects of chemical drugs. A lung infection as a result of a severe and intensive respiratory disease called Covid-2 is one of the consequences produced by infection with the Covid-19 virus (SARS-CoV-2). Similarly, data from throughout the world shows that these phytochemicals have antiviral effects, comprising anti-SARS-CoV activity that might clear the ways by providing appropriate combinations suitable for Coronavirus therapy. In the current investigation, the applicant’s phytochemicals and associated activity components emerged in the treatment/insurance of lung wounds caused by various techniques. Regarding the pharmacological component, phytochemicals have demonstrated possible inhibitory impacts on inflammatory and oxidative pathways, associated with the pathogenesis of lung damage during Coronavirus disease. This review highlighted a brief summary of phytochemicals that shows potential against SARS-CoV-2 and associated pulmonary diseases.
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治疗干预——植物化学物质对抗冠状病毒相关肺部疾病的潜力
与此同时,2019年12月新型冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行以来,感染病例和死亡率不断上升。到目前为止,还没有发现有效的治疗方法,因此为了减少化学药物的副作用,正在寻找从植物等天然物质中提取的治疗方法。Covid-2这种严重的呼吸系统疾病导致的肺部感染是Covid-19病毒(SARS-CoV-2)感染的后果之一。同样,来自世界各地的数据表明,这些植物化学物质具有抗病毒作用,包括抗sars - cov活性,可以通过提供适合冠状病毒治疗的适当组合来清除障碍。在目前的调查中,申请人的植物化学物质和相关活性成分出现在各种技术引起的肺伤口的治疗/保险中。在药理学成分方面,植物化学物质已被证明可能对炎症和氧化途径具有抑制作用,这与冠状病毒病期间肺损伤的发病机制有关。这篇综述强调了对具有对抗SARS-CoV-2和相关肺部疾病潜力的植物化学物质的简要总结。
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