Plant-Derived Antioxidants for Management of COVID-19: A Comprehensive Review of Molecular Mechanisms.

Q3 Medicine
Tanaffos Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Tahmineh Mokhtari, Maryam Azizi, Fatemeh Sheikhbahaei, Hooman Sharifi, Makan Sadr
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Abstract

We aimed to review the literature to introduce some effective plant-derived antioxidants to prevent and treat COVID-19. Natural products from plants are excellent sources to be used for such discoveries. Among different plant-derived bioactive substances, components including luteolin, quercetin, glycyrrhizin, andrographolide, patchouli alcohol, baicalin, and baicalein were investigated for several viral infections as well as SARS-COV-2. The mechanisms of effects detected for these agents were related to their antiviral activity through inhibition of viral entry and/or suppuration of virus function. Also, the majority of components exert anti-inflammatory effects and reduce the cytokine storm induced by virus infection. The data from different studies confirmed that these agents may play a critical role against SARS-COVID-2 via direct (antiviral activity) and indirect (antioxidant and anti-inflammatory) mechanisms, suggesting that natural products are a potential option for management of patients with COVID-19 due to the lower side effects and high efficiency.

用于新冠肺炎治疗的植物衍生抗氧化剂:分子机制的全面综述。
我们旨在回顾文献,介绍一些有效的植物源性抗氧化剂来预防和治疗新冠肺炎。植物的天然产物是这些发现的极好来源。在不同的植物衍生生物活性物质中,研究了木犀草素、槲皮素、甘草甜素、穿心莲内酯、广藿香醇、黄芩苷和黄芩素等成分对几种病毒感染以及严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型的影响。检测到的这些药物的作用机制与它们通过抑制病毒进入和/或使病毒功能化脓而具有的抗病毒活性有关。此外,大多数成分具有抗炎作用,并减少病毒感染引起的细胞因子风暴。来自不同研究的数据证实,这些药物可能通过直接(抗病毒活性)和间接(抗氧化和抗炎)机制对SARS-COVID-2发挥关键作用,这表明天然产品是治疗新冠肺炎患者的潜在选择,因为其副作用低,效率高。
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Tanaffos Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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