2018
DOI: 10.2174/1389200219666180129145252
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Medicinal and Therapeutic Potential of Herbs and Plant Metabolites / Extracts Countering Viral Pathogens - Current Knowledge and Future Prospects

Abstract: This review addresses the scientific significance of various herbal formulations of different medicinal plants and their extracts, which have shown promise or been proven effective for the treatment of diseases caused by various viral pathogens, including emerging and re-emerging viruses that infect humans, animals, poultry and fish.

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“…Multiple beneficial health applications including the potent antimicrobial properties, medicinal and therapeutic values of Emblica officinalis need to be promoted and propagated with more researches and clinical trials, validation studies, promotional activities along with exploration of advances in biotechnology, pharmacology, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology based approaches for developing effective drugs and medicines utilizing Amla 6, [15][16][17]24,75,139,[163][164][165] . Particularly, in the scenario of rising drug resistance, higher incidences of emerging and reemerging pathogenic microbes, the antimicrobial efficacy of Emblica officinalis can be exploited for important microbial pathogens including food-borne zoonotic bacteria such as Salmonella, Arcobacters, Camyplobacters, and emerging viral pathogens like Zika, Ebola, Nipah virus and others, so as to lessen their high incidences, devastating effects and public health effects; since various other herbs and plant metabolites / extracts have shown promising results against such pathogens 5,6,[166][167][168][169] .…”
Section: Other Potential Health Applications Of Amlamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple beneficial health applications including the potent antimicrobial properties, medicinal and therapeutic values of Emblica officinalis need to be promoted and propagated with more researches and clinical trials, validation studies, promotional activities along with exploration of advances in biotechnology, pharmacology, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology based approaches for developing effective drugs and medicines utilizing Amla 6, [15][16][17]24,75,139,[163][164][165] . Particularly, in the scenario of rising drug resistance, higher incidences of emerging and reemerging pathogenic microbes, the antimicrobial efficacy of Emblica officinalis can be exploited for important microbial pathogens including food-borne zoonotic bacteria such as Salmonella, Arcobacters, Camyplobacters, and emerging viral pathogens like Zika, Ebola, Nipah virus and others, so as to lessen their high incidences, devastating effects and public health effects; since various other herbs and plant metabolites / extracts have shown promising results against such pathogens 5,6,[166][167][168][169] .…”
Section: Other Potential Health Applications Of Amlamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades, plants' oils have been used routinely in chicken farms for keeping chickens healthy and enhancing their productive performance because they contain active components which exert positive effects on physiological processes and have medicinal effects such as antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant [7][8][9][10]. There is a global trend in restricting the use of antibiotic growth promoters in the animal diet [11] and finding alternative solutions to maintain current animal production efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, medicinal plants have been used in traditional medicine for centuries. That is why there is a general upsurge of interest in the application of plant extracts to prevent or treat manifold diseases [ 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 ]. It is known that some medicinal plants or their isolated chemical components (i.e., phytochemicals) are able to affect reproduction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%