Phytochemicals candidates as promising preventives and/or curatives for COVID-19 Infection: A brief review

Hamimed Selma, Jebli Nejib, Hamimed Rayene, L. Ahmed, C. Abdelwaheb
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The outbreak of new coronavirus acute respiratory disease (SARS-CoV-2) has been a major global challenge for the scientific community to save humanity. While, the unviability of the vaccine keeps most classes of society, especially African countries, suffer from the healthcare problem. Conventional medicine plants become the alternative method for the therapeutic because it contains valuable bioactive compounds. This brief review devoted the importance of medicinal plants such as Citrus, olive, garlic, ginger, green tea, woad, broad-leaf privet, Japanese torreya, and saffron crocus, by their antiviral effects (anti-SARS coronavirus, anti-HSV, and anti-HIV diseases) and their promising uses as probable boosters of the immune and anti-inflammatory response from SARS-CoV-2 infection. Based on scientific reports, bioactive compounds could inhibit 3-chymotrypsin-like cysteine protease and human protein ACE2, where these facts can be attractive to develop effective drugs.
候选植物化学物质有望预防和/或治疗COVID-19感染:简要综述
新型冠状病毒急性呼吸道疾病(SARS-CoV-2)的爆发是科学界拯救人类的重大全球性挑战。同时,疫苗的不可行性使社会大多数阶层,特别是非洲国家,遭受卫生保健问题的困扰。传统药用植物因其含有有价值的生物活性化合物而成为治疗的替代方法。这篇简短的综述介绍了药用植物的重要性,如柑橘、橄榄、大蒜、生姜、绿茶、核桃、阔叶女贞、日本香榧和藏红花,它们具有抗病毒作用(抗sars冠状病毒、抗hsv和抗hiv疾病),以及它们作为SARS-CoV-2感染的免疫和抗炎反应的可能增强剂的前景。根据科学报道,生物活性化合物可以抑制3-凝乳胰蛋白酶样半胱氨酸蛋白酶和人蛋白ACE2,这些事实可以吸引人们开发有效的药物。
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