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Ginseng, a promising choice for SARS-COV-2: A mini review
Zubair Ahmed Ratan,Fazla Rabbi Mashrur,Nusrat Jahan Runa,Ki Woong Kwon,Hassan Hosseinzadeh,Jae Youl Cho 고려인삼학회 2022 Journal of Ginseng Research Vol.46 No.2
The current Covid-19 pandemic has changed the entire world and bought so many unprecedented challenges to the scientific community. More than 5 million people died due to the SARS-COV-2 outbreak. For many thousands of years, ginseng, the traditional herb has been used for various infectious diseases by traditional healers. Ginseng showed promising antiviral effects by modulating both natural and acquired immunity. Ginseng might be used as a potential therapeutic agent to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection along with the vaccine. In this current review, we offer an alternative approach for SARS-COV-2 prevention during this unprecedented pandemic.
Rajib Chandra Das,Zubair Ahmed Ratan,Md Mustafizur Rahman,Nusrat Jahan Runa,Susmita Mondal,Konstantin Konstantinov,Hassan Hosseinzadeh,Jae Youl Cho 고려인삼학회 2023 Journal of Ginseng Research Vol.47 No.6
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic more than 6 million people have died, and it has bought unprecedentedchallenges to our lives. The recent outbreak of monkeypox virus (MPXV) has brought out new tensionsamong the scientific community. Currently, there is no specific treatment protocol for MPXV. Severalantivirals, vaccinia immune globulin (VIG) and smallpox vaccines have been used to treat MPXV. Ginseng, one of the more famous among traditional medicines, has been used for infectious disease forthousands of years. It has shown promising antiviral effects. Ginseng could be used as a potentialadaptogenic agent to help prevent infection by MPXV along with other drugs and vaccines. In this minireview, we explore the possible use of ginseng in MPXV prevention based on its antiviral activity.