Plant metabolites as potential therapeutics against COVID-19 and other viral diseases

Authors

  • Sunil Kayesth Medicinal Plant and Health Research Lab, Department of Zoology, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
  • Ashu Chaudhary Department of Zoology, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
  • Mohd Shazad Department of Zoology, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
  • Priyanka Saini Department of Zoology, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
  • Veeranoot Nisspatorn School of Allied Health Sciences, Southeast Asia Water Team (SEA Water Team), World Union for Herbal Drug Discovery (WUHeDD), and Research Excellence Center for Innovation and Health Products (RECIHP), Walailak University, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand
  • Vijay Kumar Shah Department of Zoology, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
  • Chandni Sharma Department of Zoology, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
  • Rohit Sagar Sri Ram Murti Gupta Govt. P.G. College, Chharra, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh 202130, India
  • Parveen Chaprana Department of Zoology, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
  • Jyoti Arora Independent Microbiology Consultant, New Delhi 110074, India
  • Vladimir V. Zarubaev Pasteur Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Saint Petersburg, 197101, Russia
  • Kamal Kumar Gupta Department of Zoology, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110019, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijnpr.v15i2.11498

Keywords:

Antiviral phytochemicals, COVID-19, Immunity-boosters, Immuno-modulators, Plant metabolites, Plant-based nanoparticles, SARS-COV-2

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) posed a serious threat to human health worldwide. The death toll was immense in many countries, irrespective of their advanced healthcare system. Post-COVID complications are equally challenging. It was realized that a single method to manage the COVID-19 pandemic and related outbreaks is not adequate; rather, an integrated approach which includes spreading awareness and educating masses about the disease, development of antiviral drugs and other safer drugs for symptomatic treatment of the disease, and mass vaccination is needed to manage such pandemic. Plants used in traditional medicine systems contain diverse secondary metabolites. These have been screened against SARS-CoV-2 and have shown effective antiviral activities. Many of the plant products are also useful for symptomatic treatment. The immune-boosting properties of many phytochemicals have been well documented. In this review, the potential of traditional medicinal plants for effective management of the COVID-19 pandemic is presented.

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Published

2024-07-31

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