A Review on Natural Products as A Possible Medicine for Covid 19 Treatment
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2022-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Towa, Tanvir AhamedMetadata
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The COVID-19 pandemic, which started with the new decade, was influenced by the
coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. It has become a global public health challenge and has resulted in
enormous losses across the globe. As the need for a treatment therapy has grown critical, all
researchers have begun to work to acquire innovative therapeutics to fight COVID-19.
Synthetic medications have been repurposed to lower the severity initially, however the
consequences are still being studied. Natural compounds could be a crucial source enabling the
development for potential COVID-19 treatments in these uncertain situations. SARS-CoV and
MERS-CoV were both treated with natural products in the past and also have a long history of
being used to treat a wide variety of diseases. Natural compounds have been effectively tested
in vitro against COVID 19, but their effectiveness and bioavailability in vivo have yet to be
determined. This review attempts to discuss the discovery of potential natural compounds that
may be used for COVID-19 treatment based on mechanisms of action as well as
pharmacological applications.