植物源性精油抗疲劳在COVID-19急性后后遗症中的可能作用:基于精油抗疲劳证据的文献综述

Fauzi Satria, Tri Widyawati, Irfah Tut Alawiyah Rambe, Muhammad Yusuf, Monica Dwi Jalma
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在某些个体中,即使在最初发病后,也发现了持续的COVID-19症状。疲劳是急性后后遗症Covid-19 (PASC)患者观察到的问题之一。然而,迄今为止,PASC疲劳的可用治疗选择受到限制。在一些患者群体中,从植物中提取的精油(EO)已被证明可以减轻疲劳。这篇综述的目的是提供关于植物源性EO治疗疲劳的优势及其治疗与疲劳相关的PASC的能力的所有可用数据。应用从植物中提取的EO,如薰衣草、甜橙;薰衣草、迷迭香、杜松和卡南加的混合物;各式各样的鸦沙、乳香和檀香;薄荷叶的混合物;与对照组相比,月见草、丁香芽、黑胡椒、佛手柑和白葡萄柚已被证明可以减轻不同组患者的疲劳。结论:考虑到现有的证据,来自植物的EO可能在缓解PASC患者的疲劳方面发挥作用并提供潜在的益处。
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The possible role of plant derived essential oils against fatigue in post-acute sequelae COVID-19: a literature review based on evidence of essential oils on fatigue
Introduction: Persistent symptoms of COVID-19 were discovered in certain individuals even after the initial onset of the illness. Fatigue is among the issues observed in people who have Post-Acute Sequelae Covid-19 (PASC). However, available treatment choices for fatigue in PASC have been constrained so far. In several patient groups, essential oils (EO) extracted from plants have been demonstrated to lessen fatigue. This review's objective is to provide all available data on the advantages of plant-derived EO for fatigue and their capacity to heal PASC that is related to fatigue. The application of EO derived from plants, like Lavender, Sweet Orange; a blend of Lavender, Rosemary, Juniper, and Cananga; an assortment of Ravensara, Frankincense, and Sandalwood; a combination of Peppermint leaves; Evening Primrose, Clove Bud, Black Pepper, Bergamot, and White Grapefruit, has demonstrated to reduce fatigue across various groups of patients when compared to a control group.Conclusion: Considering the existing evidence, EO derived from plants might play a role and offer potential benefits in alleviating fatigue in individuals with PASC.
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