Potential of Prospective Medicinal Plants of Bangladesh for the Complementary Management of COVID-19

S. Shahriar, M. Sarker, Mahfuza Afroz Soma, Tabassum Jannat, Sadia Tasnim Mina, Rabita Rahman, M. S. Rahman, M. Rashid
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The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has been a healthcare disaster because of the unique and distinct characteristics of the pathogen, the easy and rapid transmission of the virus from humans to humans, the challenges in diagnosis and confirmation of the disease and the inability to invent and distribute safe and effective drugs or vaccines worldwide that would work against all the variants of coronavirus. Bangladesh, despite being a third-world country with limited health resources, has not been one of the worst-hit countries in the world but has still suffered with the loss of nearly eleven thousand people. Traditional and herbal remedies have become popular in this sub-continent since long ago and used for the treatment and management of different diseases including infectious disease. In this review, we have summarized the reports of immunostimulating, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and respiratory distress syndrome improving activities of prospective indigenous plants of Bangladesh that may be recommended for use as complementary and alternative medicine or may be potential sources for the discovery and development of anti-COVID-19 medicaments. Thus, the review will be beneficial for the researchers, complementary and alternative medicines or herbal medicine manufacturers, formulators to find out and manage the potential herbal/nutraceutical/medicinal agents for the preparation of complementary and alternative medicines, as well as to the scientist for further research for the discovery and development of therapeutics/new drugs for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 as well as other viral infections. Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal 25(1): 89-114, 2022 (January)
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孟加拉国未来药用植物在COVID-19补充管理中的潜力
由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的COVID-19大流行是一场卫生保健灾难,因为该病原体具有独特而鲜明的特征,病毒在人与人之间容易而快速地传播,在诊断和确认该疾病方面存在挑战,以及无法在全球范围内发明和分发安全有效的药物或疫苗来对抗所有冠状病毒变种。孟加拉国虽然是一个卫生资源有限的第三世界国家,但它并不是世界上受灾最严重的国家之一,但仍然损失了近1.1万人。传统和草药疗法很久以前就在这个次大陆流行起来,用于治疗和管理包括传染病在内的各种疾病。在这篇综述中,我们总结了关于免疫刺激、抗炎、抗病毒和改善呼吸窘迫综合征活性的报告,这些报告可能被推荐用作补充和替代药物,或者可能是发现和开发抗covid -19药物的潜在来源。因此,审查将有利于研究人员、补充和替代药物或草药制造商、配方师发现和管理用于制备补充和替代药物的潜在草药/营养/药物制剂,也有利于科学家进一步研究发现和开发用于预防和治疗COVID-19以及其他病毒感染的疗法/新药。孟加拉国药学杂志25(1):89- 114,2022(1月)
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