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Licorice Root: Potent Antiviral, Antimicrobial and Anti-fungal

Dr. Scott Tyler, BSc, ND. Throughout different cultures, the use of licorice has been well-documented for its exceptional antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-fungal properties. The classes of molecules identified in licorice root extract include 20 triterpenoids and about 300 flavonoids. Triterpenoids have excellent bioactive diversity and structure; and flavonoids, found in fruits, vegetables, bark, etc, are…...

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Glycyrrhizin: An alternative drug for the treatment of COVID-19 infection and the associated respiratory syndrome?

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Glycyrrhizin in licorice root neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 in vitro by inhibiting the main protease Mpro

Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc A recent in vitro study by researchers from Germany examined aqueous licorice root extract for its neutralizing activity against SARS-CoV-2. In the investigation, the primary active ingredient in the root, glycyrrhizin, was revealed, and identified the underlying mechanism of viral neutralization. Cytotoxicity was confirmed at 4 different time points. The licorice root…...

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Effects of Licorice on clinical symptoms and laboratory signs in moderately ill patients with pneumonia from COVID-19: A structured summary of a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Omid Safa, Mehdi Hassani-Azad, Mehdi Farashahinejad, Parivash Davoodian, Habib Dadvand, Soheil Hassanipour, and Mohammad Fathalipour Researcher investigated the effects of licorice poor extract compared to the usual therputi regimen n clinical symptoms and laboratory signs in confirmed COVID-19 patients that are moderately ill. The trail was a single-center, open-label, randomized, clinical trail with parallel-group design,…...

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Antiviral effects of Glycyrrhiza species

Cristina Fiore, Michael Eisenhut, Rea Krausse, Eugenio Ragazzi, Donatella Pellati, Decio Armanini, and Jens Bielenberg In ancient manuscripts from China, Greece, and India, mentions of the Glycyrrhiza species and its uses for symptoms of viral respiratory tract infections and hepatitis are included. Confirmed in randomized controlled trails, It was found that the Glycrrhiza glabra devired…...

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The pharmacological potential and possible molecular mechanisms of action of Inonotus obliquus from preclinical studies

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The Antiviral, Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Natural Medicinal Herbs and Mushrooms and SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Fanila Shahzad, Diana Anderson, and Mojgan Najafzadeh Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pathogenic virus, scientists have been trying to find antiviral drugs that shoe apparent efficacy in viral inhibition of the disease. There have been natural substances such as herbs and mushrooms demonstrating anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties that can used a potential effective treatment…...

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Medicinal Mushrooms against Influenza Viruses

Tamara V Teplyakova, Tatyana N Ilyicheva, Tatiana A Kosogova, and Solomon P Wasser  Previous and recent studies have been conducted throughout the world examining the antiviral antiviral properties of medicinal mushrooms against the influenza viruses. There has been an urgent search for antiviral compounds due to the global pandemic, COVID-19. It has been reported that medical mushrooms contain…...

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Chaga Medicinal Mushroom Inonotus obliquus (Agaricomycetes) Terpenoids May Interfere with SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Recognition of the Host Cell: A Molecular Docking Study

Wesam Taha Basal, Abdo Elfiky, and Jehane Eid Because of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been global efforts to develop suitable treatments; however, there has not been specific antiviral agents suggested. In vivo animal experiments reported that ionotus obliquus, the chaga mushroom, and its bioactive mycochemical constituents have antimicrobial, immunomodulatory, and antiviral properties. Using a molecular docking…...

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chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) extracts in the Vero cells infected with the herpes simplex virus

M V Polkovnikova, N N Nosik, T M Garaev, N G Kondrashina, M P Finogenova, V A Shibnev Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as the chaga mushroom, contains a variety of excellent bioactive compounds. However, the antiviral activity of the chaga mushroom has not been explored thoroughly. Because of this, an experiment was conducted to test the full potential of antiviral…...

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