A Systematic Review of Garlic and Ginger as Medicinal Spices against Viral Infections

Cosmos Ifeanyi Onyiba
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Garlic (Allium sativum) and Ginger (Zingiber officinale) are globally utilized herbal medicinal spices. This systematic review discussed available evidence on the direct and indirect antiviral activities of garlic and ginger. Studies investigating the antiviral activities of garlic and ginger were searched and retrieved from four databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed, Science direct, and MEDLINE. Data search and retrieval were done up to 15 October 2021. A total of 28 studies were included in this systematic review (garlic = 18 studies; ginger = 10 studies). Fresh garlic aqueous extract and fresh ginger hot water extract were the most investigated forms of garlic and ginger, respectively. There was minimal evidence on the prophylactic antiviral effect of garlic and ginger, moderate evidence on the therapeutic and prophylactic/therapeutic antiviral effects, and minimal evidence on the enhancement of the immune system against viral infections. The low-moderate quality evidence on the direct and indirect antiviral effects of garlic and ginger has provided the necessary background to instigate further high-quality investigations to validate the current information, address the grey areas, and provide valuable insights into the possible utility of garlic and ginger as raw materials in drug development against viral infections.
大蒜和生姜作为抗病毒感染药用香料的系统综述
大蒜(Allium sativum)和姜(Zingiber officinale)是全球使用的草药香料。本系统综述讨论了大蒜和生姜直接和间接抗病毒活性的现有证据。从Google Scholar、PubMed、Science direct和MEDLINE四个数据库中检索和检索了有关大蒜和生姜抗病毒活性的研究。数据搜索和检索工作一直进行到2021年10月15日。本系统综述共纳入28项研究(大蒜= 18项研究;生姜= 10项研究)。鲜蒜水提物和鲜姜热水提物分别是大蒜和生姜被研究最多的形式。关于大蒜和生姜的预防抗病毒作用的证据很少,关于治疗性和预防/治疗性抗病毒作用的证据中等,关于增强免疫系统对抗病毒感染的证据很少。关于大蒜和生姜的直接和间接抗病毒作用的低质量证据为进一步开展高质量的研究提供了必要的背景,以验证当前的信息,解决灰色地带,并为大蒜和生姜作为原料在抗病毒感染药物开发中的可能用途提供了有价值的见解。
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