Potential role of herbal medicinal agents against COVID-19 infection

Nishat Sultan, Mandeep Kaur, A. Sultan
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In December 2019, a novel infection called Corona virus disease (COVID-19) was first detected in Wuhan, China; caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome Corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).On 11th March,2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 infection a pandemic. Since then the scientific community around the world is trying to decipher this infection to control it better. We have been successful in formulating the vaccine against it in record time, but during this course, it has taken a huge toll of human lives leaving behind people who got infected with various side effects of the infection. In the absence of any definitive treatment, many alternative modes of management systems have appeared. Various herbal agents appear to have a potential role in prevention and management of this infection. In the limited time so far, several studies have been conducted which have shown positive results but also highlights their potential drawbacks with insufficient scientific evidence. This review describes the potential role of common herbal agents as possible means of management of this infection and the need of further research in this direction where these traditional and relatively safe methods could be integrated in the management schemes of various chronic infections and diseases.
草药制剂对COVID-19感染的潜在作用
2019年12月,在中国武汉首次发现了一种名为冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的新型感染;由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)引起。2020年3月11日,世界卫生组织宣布COVID-19感染为大流行。从那时起,世界各地的科学界都在试图破译这种感染,以更好地控制它。我们在创纪录的时间内成功地研制出了针对它的疫苗,但在这一过程中,它造成了巨大的生命损失,留下了感染了这种感染的各种副作用的人。在没有任何确定的治疗方法的情况下,出现了许多可供选择的管理制度模式。各种草药似乎在预防和管理这种感染方面具有潜在的作用。到目前为止,在有限的时间内,已经进行了几项研究,这些研究显示了积极的结果,但也突出了其潜在的缺点,科学证据不足。这篇综述描述了常见的草药作为治疗这种感染的可能手段的潜在作用,以及在这个方向上进一步研究的必要性,这些传统的和相对安全的方法可以整合到各种慢性感染和疾病的治疗方案中。
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