Medicinal Plants as Effective Antiviral Agents and Their Potential Benefits.
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Natural Product Communications
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This paper explores a diverse field of medicinal plants as potential antiviral agents, and delves into utilization of plant medicine for
combating viral infections, emphasizing recent surge in research on natural products from plants as antiviral agents. Specific plant-derived compounds, like phyllanthin and iscador, have been proven to exhibit antiviral properties with great potential for pharma ceutical development. Mechanisms of antiviral action by phytochemicals that are present in medicinal plants, including direct viral
inhibition, degradation of viral capsid, and immunomodulation were identified, and a combination therapy of medicinal plants with
conventional antiviral drugs were explored. Efficacy of medicinal plants as antiviral agents was critically assessed and revealed that
the complexity and variability of herbal formulations, and safety concerns regarding toxicity levels, pose challenges in drug devel opment. However, research on medicinal plants is often hindered by limited understanding of phytochemical mechanisms, the com plexity and variability of herbal formulations, and safety concerns regarding toxicity and interactions with other medications. The way
forward in harnessing full potential of medicinal plants as antiviral agents underscores the need for further research into developing
models that seek to enhance the selectivity of plant extracts in order to minimize toxicity levels.
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Atampugbire, G., Adomako, E. E. A., & Quaye, O. (2024). Medicinal Plants as Effective Antiviral Agents and Their Potential Benefits. Natural Product Communications, 19(9), 1934578X241282923.
