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Phytomelatonin: a potential phytotherapeutic intervention on COVID-19-exposed individuals

Authors :
Martins Obinna Ogugofor
Emmanuel Sunday Okeke
Ekene John Nweze
Charles Obinwanne Okoye
Ndidi Nkwoemeka
Source :
Microbes and Infection
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Institut Pasteur. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS., 2021.

Abstract

Phytomelatonin is a pleiotropic molecule that originated in higher plants with many diverse actions and is primarily an antioxidant. The recent identification and advancement of phytomelatonin unraveled the potential of this modulatory molecule being considered a new plant hormone, suggesting its relevance in treating respiratory infections, including COVID-19. Besides, this molecule is also involved in multiple hormonal, physiological, and biological processes at different levels of cell organization and has been marked for its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and prominent antioxidant effects, reducing mitochondrial electron leakage, up-regulating antioxidant enzymes, acting as a free radical scavenger, and interfering with pro-inflammatory signaling pathways as seen in mood swings, body temperature, sleep, cancer, cardiac rhythms, and immunological regulation modulators. However, due to its diversity, availability, affordability, convenience, and high safety profile, phytomelatonin has also been suggested as a natural adjuvant. This review discussed the origin, content in various plant species, processes of extraction, and detection and therapeutic potentials of phytomelatonin in treating COVID-19-exposed individuals.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1769714X and 12864579
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microbes and Infection
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6b074a3d50fbec465b912397e1a67cb1