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Algal Metabolites Can Be an Immune Booster against COVID-19 Pandemicopen access

Authors
Kumar, AjaySingh, Rahul PrasadKumar, IndrajeetYadav, PriyaSingh, Sandeep KumarKaushalendraSingh, Prashant KumarGupta, Rajan KumarSingh, Shiv MohanKesawat, Mahipal SinghSaratale, Ganesh DattatrayaChung, Sang-MinKumar, Manu
Issue Date
Mar-2022
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
algae; antioxidants; antiviral; COVID-19; metabolites; SARS-CoV-2
Citation
Antioxidants, v.11, no.3, pp 1 - 17
Pages
17
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Antioxidants
Volume
11
Number
3
Start Page
1
End Page
17
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3517
DOI
10.3390/antiox11030452
ISSN
2076-3921
2076-3921
Abstract
The world has faced the challenges of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) for the last two years, first diagnosed at the end of 2019 in Wuhan and widely distributed worldwide. As a result, the WHO has proclaimed the illness brought on by this virus to be a global pandemic. To combat COVID-19, researcher communities continuously develop and implement rapid diagnoses, safe and effective vaccinations and other alternative therapeutic procedures. However, synthetic drug-related side effects and high costs have piqued scientists' interest in natural product-based therapies and medicines. In this regard, antiviral substances derived from natural resources and some medicines have seen a boom in popularity. For instance, algae are a rich source of compounds such as lectins and sulfated polysaccharides, which have potent antiviral and immunity-boosting properties. Moreover, Algae-derived compounds or metabolites can be used as antibodies and vaccine raw materials against COVID-19. Furthermore, some algal species can boost immunity, reduce viral activity in humans and be recommended for usage as a COVID-19 preventative measure. However, this field of study is still in its early stages of development. Therefore, this review addresses critical characteristics of algal metabolites, their antioxidant potential and therapeutic potential in COVID-19.
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