植物代谢物作为抗COVID-19的前瞻性途径

A. Noor, Ruqaya Aziz
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由RNA病毒SARS-CoV-2引起的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种新兴的全球卫生大流行。由于目前没有批准的治疗或预防方法,SARS-CoV-2通过触摸、飞沫和污染物迅速传播。在大多数受影响的患者中,该病将出现轻微的流感样症状(发烧、干咳和呼吸困难),并且在某些患者中可能导致严重的并发症,如进行性肺炎、急性呼吸窘迫综合征和由高度炎症和细胞因子风暴综合征引起的器官衰竭。了解疾病的发病机制是识别和合理设计有效药物靶点的必要条件。植物代谢物由于副作用最小和抗病毒特性,可以作为一种前瞻性的方法来研究SARS-CoV-2。在本报告中,我们提供了疾病的发病机制的概述,并强调潜在的治疗干预措施。
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Plants metabolites as a prospective approach against the COVID-19
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by an RNA virus SARS-CoV-2 is an emerging global health pandemic. With currently no approved treatment or prophylaxis, the SARS-CoV-2 is rapidly transmitted via touch, droplets, and fomites. In most affected patients, the disease will have mild flu-like symptoms (fever, dry cough, and difficulty in breathing) and in selected patients may cause severe complications such as progressive pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and organ failure due to hyper-inflammation and cytokine storm syndrome. Understanding the pathogenesis of the disease is essential for identification and rational design of effective drug targets. The plant metabolites can provide as a prospective approach for SARS-CoV-2, due to lowest possible side effect and antiviral properties. In this report, we provide an overview of the disease pathogenesis and highlight the potential therapeutic interventions.
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