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Vol. 10, Issue 11 (2021)

A review on reported potential spice seeds, rhizomes, bark, flowers and leaf as an anti-viral agent: Is the remedy for the current pandemic situations?

Author(s):
VP Santhi, P Masilamani, Sangeetha Priya S, VP Sarasu, K Gurusamy, S Parthiba and P Paramaguru
Abstract:
Synthetic antiviral medicines expounded for treating infective agent diseases expose a variety of undesirable consequences on mortals necessitating the contribution of natural medication and medicines of plant origin. Husbandry crops implementing the intent of protecting foods have the competency to contend microorganism, plant and infective agent diseases debilitative human health. Spices are well-utilized by our ancestors for formulating medicines to cure many health ailments therefore reassuring its ability to fight the frightful infective agent diseases. This manuscript solely congregates the Phyo-pharmaceuticals nonheritable in spices impartation protection against animal virus, picornavirus, influenza, dengue, chikungunya, zika, etc. which might be exposed to additional analysis in medical environment to confront the most recent severe COVID-19 still as imminent frailties all the way down to budding viruses.
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How to cite this article:
VP Santhi, P Masilamani, Sangeetha Priya S, VP Sarasu, K Gurusamy, S Parthiba, P Paramaguru. A review on reported potential spice seeds, rhizomes, bark, flowers and leaf as an anti-viral agent: Is the remedy for the current pandemic situations?. Pharma Innovation 2021;10(11):37-47.
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