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Moringa oleifera for COVID-19

Moringa oleifera has been reported as potentially beneficial for treatment of COVID-19. We have not reviewed these studies. See all other treatments.
Syamsi et al., Efek Potensial Moringa Oleifera pada Infeksi COVID-19, Malahayati Nursing Journal, doi:10.33024/mnj.v5i3.8144
ABSTRACT The COVID 19 pandemic is an outbreak caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with clinical manifestations of acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) which has caused a large number of deaths worldwide. The most common complications of COVID-19 are cardiovascular and kidney disorders. The urgency to develop natural medicines with natural ingredients that are effective against COVID-19 is very important to maintain body immunity and at the same time protect the body from close contact with sufferers of COVID-19. Moringa plants have the potential to increase the body's resistance (immune booster) of sufferers against SARS-CoV-2. (COVID-19) and moringa plants have other health functions such as anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antitumor, anticancer, antihypertensive, antiasthma, anticoagulation, antiurolithiasis, anthelmintic, antifertility, antihyperthyroid, and antialzheimer's. Several components of Moringa that play a role in the antiviral COVID-19 are Kaempferol, Pterygospermin, Morphine, Quercetin, and Apigenin-7-O-rutinoside. This Literature Review provides a basis for further research on the development of clinical applications of Moringa Oleifera for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2. Keywords: Covid-19, Potential Effects, Literature Review ABSTRAK Pandemi COVID 19 adalah wabah yang disebabkan penyakit coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) dengan manisfestasi klinis sindrom pernapasan akut coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) yang menyebabkan kematian yang cukup besar di seluruh dunia. Komplikasi tersering COVID-19 adalah gangguan kardiovaskular dan ginjal. Urgensi mengembangkan pengobatan natural bahan alam yang mempunyai efektivitas terhadap COVID 19 menjadi sangat penting untuk menjaga imunitas tubuh dan sekaligus menjaga tubuh terhadap kontak erat penderita COVID 19. Tanaman kelor mempunyai potensi meningkatkan daya tahan tubuh (booster imun )penderita terhadap penyakit SARS-CoV-2 (COVID 19) dan tanaman kelor memiliki fungsi Kesehatan lainnya seperti antiradang, antimikroba, antidiabetes, antioksidan, antitumor, antikanker, antihipertensi, antiasma, antikoagulasi, antiurolitiasis, anthelmintik, antifertilitas, antihipertiroid, dan antialzheimer. Beberapa komponen kelor yang berperan pada antivirus COVID-19 adalah Kaempferol, Pterygospermin, Morfin, Quercetin, dan Apigenin-7-O-rutinoside. Tinjauan Pustaka ini memberikan dasar untuk penelitian lebih lanjut pengembangan aplikasi klinis Moringa Oleifera untuk pengobatan SARS-CoV-2. Kata Kunci: Covid-19, Efek Potensial, Tinjauan Pustaka
Souza et al., Molecular Docking and ADME-TOX Profiling of Moringa oleifera Constituents against SARS-CoV-2, Advances in Respiratory Medicine, doi:10.3390/arm91060035
The SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2019) etiological agent, which has a high contagiousness and is to blame for the outbreak of acute viral pneumonia, is the cause of the respiratory disease COVID-19. The use of natural products grew as an alternative treatment for various diseases due to the abundance of organic molecules with pharmacological properties. Many pharmaceutical studies have focused on investigating compounds with therapeutic potential. Therefore, this study aimed to identify potential antiviral compounds from a popular medicinal plant called Moringa oleifera Lam. against the spike, Mpro, ACE2, and RBD targets of SARS-CoV-2. For this, we use molecular docking to identify the molecules with the greatest affinity for the targets through the orientation of the ligand with the receptor in complex. For the best results, ADME-TOX predictions were performed to evaluate the pharmacokinetic properties of the compounds using the online tool pkCSM. The results demonstrate that among the 61 molecules of M. oleifera, 22 molecules showed promising inhibition results, where the compound ellagic acid showed significant molecular affinity (−9.3 kcal.mol−1) in interaction with the spike protein. These results highlight the relevance of investigating natural compounds from M. oleifera as potential antivirals against SARS-CoV-2; however, additional studies are needed to confirm the antiviral activity of the compounds.
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