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Curative Potential of High-Value Phytochemicals on COVID-19 Infection

Sruthi, D and Dhanalakshmi, M and Rao, HCY and Parthasarathy, R and Deepanraj, SP and Jayabaskaran, C (2023) Curative Potential of High-Value Phytochemicals on COVID-19 Infection. In: Biochemistry (Moscow), 88 (1). 64 – 72.

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Official URL: https://10.1134/S0006297923010066

Abstract

Abstract: Medicinal plants and their therapeutically promising chemical compounds belonging to the valued category of ‘traditional medicine’ are potential remedies for various health problems. Due to their complex structure and enormous health benefits, the high-value plant-derived metabolites collectively termed as ‘phytochemicals’ have emerged as a crucial source for novel drug discovery and development. Indeed, several medicinal plants from diverse habitats are still in the ‘underexplored’ category in terms of their bioactive principles and therapeutic potential. COVID-19, infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2, first reported in November 2019, resulted in the alarming number of deaths (6.61 million), was further declared ‘pandemic’, and spread of the disease has continued till today. Even though the well-established scientific world has successfully implemented vaccines against COVID-19 within the short period of time, the focus on alternative remedies for long-term symptom management and immunity boosting have been increased. At this point, interventions based on traditional medicine, which include medicinal plants, their bioactive metabolites, extracts and formulations, attracted a lot of attention as alternative solutions for COVID-19 management. Here, we reviewed the recent research findings related to the effectiveness of phytochemicals in treatment or prevention of COVID-19. Furthermore, the literature regarding the mechanisms behind the preventive or therapeutic effects of these natural phytochemicals were also discussed. In conclusion, we suggest that the active plant-derived components could be used alone or in combination as an alternative solution for the management of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Moreover, the structure of these natural productomes may lead to the emergence of new prophylactic strategies for SARS-CoV-2-caused infection. Graphic abstract: Figure not available: see fulltext.. © 2023, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: Biochemistry (Moscow)
Publisher: Springer
Additional Information: The copyright of this article belongs to the Authors.
Keywords: alkaloids; COVID-19; high-value phytochemicals; medicinal plants; natural products; phenolics; terpenoids
Department/Centre: Division of Biological Sciences > Biochemistry
Date Deposited: 12 Mar 2023 05:46
Last Modified: 12 Mar 2023 05:46
URI: https://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/80952

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