An Overview on Antiviral Potential of Traditional Medicines

  • Kilic M
  • Sener B
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Abstract

Traditional medicines can serve as the source of potential new drug candidates and initial research focuses on the isolation of bioactive lead compounds. Medicinal plants have a combination of secondary metabolites that are naturally occurred by giving different therapeutic benefits. Phytoconstituents have been recognized as an important role in the drug discovery process moreover the other sources. Presently, over hundred natural product-derived pharmaceuticals are being used in modern medicine. Plants and their secondary metabolites, with activity against targets associated with the viral infections could provide valuable leads for the development into drugs for the novel antiviral drugs. Some of them play as important tools in the immune system exhibiting antiviral potentials. The objective of this review is to conduct information regarding the potential of traditional medicines to which have shown antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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Kilic, M., & Sener, B. (2022). An Overview on Antiviral Potential of Traditional Medicines. In Natural Drugs from Plants. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98322

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