孟加拉国 62 种药用植物、草药和香料的抗病毒活性:小型综述

Adiba Firuj, F. Aktar, Tahmina Akter, J. A. Chowdhury, A. A. Chowdhury, Shaila Kabir, Sultan Mehtap Büyüker, Md. Shah Amran
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微生物可引发毁灭性疾病,导致大流行,如 COVID-19 在全世界造成了破坏性局面。SARS-CoV-2 或严重急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒-2 是造成这种大流行的主要原因。病毒是主要的病原微生物,有可能在许多方面对人类和动物造成危害。它们通过不同途径进入人体,并指挥人体的不同机制产生更多的基因组拷贝和蛋白质,从而产生致病作用。植物药可以作为适当的武器,阻止这些病毒的繁殖,并防治由这些病毒引起的疾病。孟加拉是大约 500 种药用植物和芳香植物的栖息地。其中许多植物被发现具有抗病毒活性。Terminalia chebula 是一种著名的孟加拉药用植物,其抗病毒活性已被证实可防治新城疫病毒、单纯疱疹病毒、腺病毒 5 型、麻疹病毒、埃可病毒 11 型、轮状病毒、甲型流感病毒、乙型肝炎病毒和肠道病毒。这篇综述文章旨在寻找可用作新型抗病毒药物的药用植物。Dhaka Univ.22(2):213-232,2023 年(12 月)
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Anti-viral Activity of 62 Medicinal Plants, Herbs and Spices Available in Bangladesh: A Mini Review
Microorganisms can cause devastating diseases leading to a pandemic, such as COVID-19 which has created a devastating situation throughout the world. The SARS-CoV-2 or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 is the major concern for creating this pandemic situation. Viruses are the major pathogenic microorganisms that have the potential to be detrimental to human beings and animals in many ways. By entering the human body through different routes and commanding different machinery of the body to generate a higher number of their genomic copies and proteins they create pathogenesis. Phytomedicines may act as suitable weapons to halt the reproduction of such viruses and combat diseases caused byBangladesh is the habitat of about 500 medicinal and aromatic plants. Many of these plants have been found to show anti-viral activity. The anti-viral activity of Terminalia chebula, a well-known Bangladeshi medicinal plant has been proven to combat Newcastle Disease virus, Herpes Simplex Virus, Adenovirus type 5, Measles virus, Echovirus type 11, Rotavirus, Influenza A virus, Hepatitis B virus and Enterovirus. This review article was aimed to search available medicinal plants as novel anti-viral drugs. Dhaka Univ. J. Pharm. Sci. 22(2): 213-232, 2023 (December)
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