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Quercetin as a Natural Therapeutic Candidate for the Treatment of Influenza Virus.

Parvaneh Mehrbod1, Dorota Hudy2, Divine Shyntum3, Jarosław Markowski2, Marek J Łos4, Saeid Ghavami5.   

Abstract

The medical burden caused by respiratory manifestations of influenza virus (IV) outbreak as an infectious respiratory disease is so great that governments in both developed and developing countries have allocated significant national budget toward the development of strategies for prevention, control, and treatment of this infection, which is seemingly common and treatable, but can be deadly. Frequent mutations in its genome structure often result in resistance to standard medications. Thus, new generations of treatments are critical to combat this ever-evolving infection. Plant materials and active compounds have been tested for many years, including, more recently, active compounds like flavonoids. Quercetin is a compound belonging to the flavonols class and has shown therapeutic effects against influenza virus. The focus of this review includes viral pathogenesis as well as the application of quercetin and its derivatives as a complementary therapy in controlling influenza and its related symptoms based on the targets. We also touch on the potential of this class of compounds for treatment of SARS-COV-2, the cause of new pandemic.

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Keywords:  SASRS-COV-2; flavonols; influenza virus; medicinal plants; quercetin; quercetin derivatives

Year:  2020        PMID: 33374214     DOI: 10.3390/biom11010010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomolecules        ISSN: 2218-273X


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