Natural medicinal plant products as an immune-boosters: A possible role to lessen the impact of Covid-19

Autor: Sanjit Sinha, Sujoy Midya, Sk Md Abu Imam Saadi, Sk Saruk Islam
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
CSG
Coronavirus Study Group

2019-20 coronavirus outbreak
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
General Chemical Engineering
medicine.medical_treatment
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
Environmental engineering
IC
Inhibitory concentration

Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Biology
TMPRSS2
Article
Virus
TMPRSS2
transmembrane proteinase Serine 2

RBD
receptor binding domain

Immune system
Chemical engineering
S
spike protein

medicine
E
small envelope protein

Environmental Chemistry
RdRp
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase

Plant metabolites
Medicinal plants
Engineering (miscellaneous)
Covid-19
corona virus disease-2019

nsps
non-structural proteins

PLpro
papain-like protease

Protease
M
matrix protein

Traditional medicine
Medicinal plant
SARS-CoV
TA170-171
ICTV
International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses

N
nucleocapsid protein

ST
swine testicular

Mpro
main protease

ACE-2
angiotensin converting enzyme-2

WHO
world health organization

TP155-156
Covid-19
Zdroj: Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Vol 4, Iss, Pp 100105-(2021)
Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
ISSN: 2666-0164
Popis: Transmissible Covid-19, caused by novel corona virus since last of 2019 has outspread widely until now. Where, India was the second most affected country and 3rd in mortality rate. In world ancient history, medicinal plants were played a crucial role to cure several diseases. In present study, we show some novel natural medicinal plant metabolites as the potential inhibitors against papain-like protease (PLpro), main protease (Mpro) and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), transmembrane proteinase Serine 2 (TMPRSS2) and angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE-2) of Covid-19. Plant metabolites were having been proven to inhibit SARS-CoVs, which also actively walkable against Covid-19.
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