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Attenuation of acute and chronic inflammation using compounds derived from plants
Authors:Stephen C Bondy  Meixia Wu  Kedar N Prasad
Affiliation:1.Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697, USA; 2.Engage Global, San Rafael, CA 94903, USA
Abstract:The appearance of excessive inflammatory activity is associated with onset of many disease states. Such non-productive responses are often the basis of the mortality consequent to incurring numerous disorders. The current outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by the virus “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” is a striking reflection of the inadequacy of current medical science to adequately address this issue. The usefulness of a range of materials of botanical origin in the attenuation of both chronic and acute inflammatory responses to various disease stressors is described. The properties of preparations of plant-based origin often parallel those of synthesized pharmacologics, but differ from them in some key respects. These differences can lead to more traditional preparations having distinct therapeutic advantages but also a number of specific shortcomings. The strengths and weaknesses of these materials are objectively contrasted with that of a more orthodox pharmacological approach. Each of these emphases in style has specific advantages and they should not be considered as competitors, but rather as accomplices in combating adverse states involving derangement of immune function.
Keywords:Inflammation   oxidative stress   inflammatory cytokines   SARS-CoV-2 virus   signaling pathways
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