TY - JOUR
T1 - Edible and Herbal Plants for the Prevention and Management of COVID-19
AU - Li, Sha
AU - Cheng, Chien Shan
AU - Zhang, Cheng
AU - Tang, Guo Yi
AU - Tan, Hor Yue
AU - Chen, Hai Yong
AU - Wang, Ning
AU - LAI, Yuen Kwan Agnes
AU - Feng, Yibin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2021 Li, Cheng, Zhang, Tang, Tan, Chen, Wang, Lai and Feng.
PY - 2021/4/28
Y1 - 2021/4/28
N2 - Background: The outbreak of the pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has now become a global pandemic spreading throughout the world. Unfortunately, due to the high infectiousness of the novel β-coronavirus, it is very likely to become an ordinary epidemic. The development of dietary supplements and functional foods might provide a strategy for the prevention and management of COVID-19. Scope and Approach: A great diversity of potential edible and medicinal plants and/or natural compounds showed potential benefits in managing SARS, which may also combat COVID-19. Moreover, many plants and compounds have currently been proposed to be protective against COVID-19. This information is based on data-driven approaches and computational chemical biology techniques. In this study, we review promising candidates of edible and medicinal plants for the prevention and management of COVID-19. We primarily focus on analyzing their underlying mechanisms. We aim to identify dietary supplements and functional foods that assist in managing this epidemic. Key findings and Conclusion: We infer that acetoside, glyasperin, isorhamnetin, and several flavonoid compounds may prevent and/or be effective in managing COVID-19 by targeting the viral infection, reducing the host cytokine storm, regulating the immune response, and providing organ protection. These bioactive dietary components (used either alone or in combination) might assist in the development of dietary supplements or functional foods for managing COVID-19.
AB - Background: The outbreak of the pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has now become a global pandemic spreading throughout the world. Unfortunately, due to the high infectiousness of the novel β-coronavirus, it is very likely to become an ordinary epidemic. The development of dietary supplements and functional foods might provide a strategy for the prevention and management of COVID-19. Scope and Approach: A great diversity of potential edible and medicinal plants and/or natural compounds showed potential benefits in managing SARS, which may also combat COVID-19. Moreover, many plants and compounds have currently been proposed to be protective against COVID-19. This information is based on data-driven approaches and computational chemical biology techniques. In this study, we review promising candidates of edible and medicinal plants for the prevention and management of COVID-19. We primarily focus on analyzing their underlying mechanisms. We aim to identify dietary supplements and functional foods that assist in managing this epidemic. Key findings and Conclusion: We infer that acetoside, glyasperin, isorhamnetin, and several flavonoid compounds may prevent and/or be effective in managing COVID-19 by targeting the viral infection, reducing the host cytokine storm, regulating the immune response, and providing organ protection. These bioactive dietary components (used either alone or in combination) might assist in the development of dietary supplements or functional foods for managing COVID-19.
KW - COVID-19
KW - cytokine storm
KW - dietary supplements
KW - functional foods
KW - immune response
KW - organ protection
KW - virus infection
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U2 - 10.3389/fphar.2021.656103
DO - 10.3389/fphar.2021.656103
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85105932436
VL - 12
JO - Frontiers in Pharmacology
JF - Frontiers in Pharmacology
M1 - 656103
ER -