中草药原料在新型冠状病毒复合治疗中的应用

A. S. Khaliullina, Dilyara Kh. Shakirova, Leysan A. Aliullina, Olga V. Morgatskaya
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COVID-19是由冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2 (2019-nCoV)引起的急性呼吸道病毒感染。目前,冠状病毒输注的方法多局限于病因和对症治疗。新的治疗策略包括研究寻找治疗COVID-19的新分子候选物,以及重新定位现有药物。近年来,药用植物作为新型冠状病毒治疗的潜在候选药物被积极研究,具有较高的抗病毒和抗炎活性。本文综述了生物活性物质用于或可用于新型冠状病毒感染治疗和辅助治疗的药用植物。
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Application of herbal medicinal raw material in complex treatment COVID-19
COVID-19 is an acute respiratory viral infection caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (2019-nCoV). Currently, approaches to coronavirus infusion are mostly confined to pathogenetic and symptomatic therapy. New treatment strategies include research to find new molecul candidates for COVID-19 treatment, as well as the repositioning of existing medicinal products. Recently, medicinal plants have been actively studied as potential candidates for COVID-19 treatment, showing high levels of antiviral activity and anti-inflammatory activity. This review focuses on medicinal plants whose biologically active substances are used or can be used for the treatment and the supportive therapy for a new coronavirus infection.
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