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- Title
A Review on the Potential Species of the Zingiberaceae Family with Anti-viral Efficacy Towards Enveloped Viruses.
- Authors
Balaji, A. P. B.; Bhuvaneswari, Srinivasan; Raj, Leon Stephan; Bupesh, Giridharan; Meenakshisundaram, Kishore Kumar; Saravanan, Konda Mani
- Abstract
Natural products are a great wellspring of biodiversity for finding novel antivirals, exposing new interactions between structure and operation and creating successful defensive or remedial methodologies against viral diseases. The members of Zingiberaceae traditional plant and herbal products have robust anti-viral action, and their findings will further lead to the production of derivatives and therapeutic. Additionally, it highlights the insight of utilizing these phytoextracts or their constituent compounds as an emergency prophylactic medicine during the pandemic or endemic situations for novel viruses. In this connection, this review investigates the potential candidates of the Zingiberaceae family, consisting of bioactive phytocompounds with proven antiviral efficacy against enveloped viruses. The present study was based on published antiviral efficacy of Curcuma longa, Zingiber officinale, Kaempferia parviflora, Aframomum melegueta Elettaria cardamomum, Alpina Sps (belongs to the Zingiberaceae family) towards the enveloped viruses. The relevant data was searched in Scopus", "Scifinder", "Springer", "Pubmed", "Google scholar" "Wiley", "Web of Science", "Cochrane "Library", "Embase", Dissertations, theses, books, and technical reports. Meticulously articles were screened with the subject relevancy and categorized for their ethnopharmacological significance with in-depth analysis. We have comprehensively elucidated the antiviral potency of phytoextracts, major composition, key compounds, mode of action, molecular evidence, immunological relevance, and potential bioactive phytocompounds of these five species belonging to the Zingiberaceae family. Conveniently, these phytoextracts exhibited multimode activity in combating the dreadful enveloped viruses.
- Subjects
GOOGLE Inc.; ZINGIBERACEAE; ANTIVIRAL agents; GINGER; CARDAMOMS; TURMERIC; PLANT products
- Publication
Journal of Pure & Applied Microbiology, 2022, Vol 16, Issue 2, p796
- ISSN
0973-7510
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22207/JPAM.16.2.35