药用植物衍生化合物作为covid -19潜在的植物疗法:未来展望

Salama M. El-Darier, Suzan A. Rashed, Ayat Fayez, S. S. Hassanein, R. Muhammed, Sharaby, Noran M. Tawfik, Heba Mansour, Mohamed Adel
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目前,人类面临着一种传染性病毒SARS-CoV-2,它具有很高的传播能力、传染性和相对较高的死亡率,特别是对老年人。所有的研究兴趣都是为了找到一种药物或疫苗,以挽救数百万人的生命;有些已经成功,现在在一些国家得到应用。药用植物是一种绿色宝藏,具有丰富的初级和次级代谢产物,具有强大的生物活性。有趣的是,次生代谢物,生物碱,类黄酮,单宁和萜类,具有广泛的抗病毒历史。植物抗病毒能力可能是由于抑制病毒附着/渗透宿主细胞、抑制病毒复制、抑制RNA复制、下调病毒蛋白翻译、干扰病毒非结构/结构蛋白、下调病毒诱导的宿主细胞促炎/炎症信号通路和抗氧化活性,从而减弱病毒诱导的氧化应激效应。目前,当我们被一种粗暴的病毒所困时,有人试图利用自然的力量。因此,本综述的主要目的是参考一些药用植物或其衍生物,以限制病毒的毒力或减轻与该病毒相关的症状。
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Medicinal plant-derived compounds as potential phytotherapy forCOVID-19: Future perspectives
Currently, the human being faces a contagious virus called SARS-CoV-2 with a high transmission ability, infection, and a relatively high mortality rate, especially for the elderly. All research interest is directed to finding a drug or vaccine to save millions of people’s lives;some have succeeded and applied now in some countries. Medicinal plants represent a green treasure that renders plentiful primary and secondary metabolites characterized by potent biological activities. Interestingly, the secondary metabolites, alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, and terpenoids, own a broad antiviral history. The plant antiviral capabilities may be due to inhibition of viral attachment to/penetration of the host cell;inhibition of the virus replication;suppressing RNA replication;downregulation of viral proteins translation;interfering with virus non-structural/structural protein;downregulation of virus-induced pro-inflammatory/inflammatory signaling pathways in the host cell, and antioxidant activity thus abating the virus-induced oxidative stress effect. Presently, as we are trapped with a surly virus, there are attempts to exploit the power of nature. Therefore, this review’s main objective is to refer to some medicinal plants or their derivatives that limit the virus’s virulence or alleviate the symptoms associated with this virus.
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