Thymoquinone against infectious diseases: Perspectives in recent pandemics and future therapeutics.

Mousumi Tania(Green University of Bangladesh), Asaduzzaman Asad(Jahangirnagar University), Li Tian(Southwest Medical University), Md. Shariful Islam(National University Bangladesh), Shad Bin Islam(Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University), Md. Munnaf Hossen(Shenzhen University Health Science Center), Mizanur Rahman Bhuiyan(Senckenberg - Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth System Research), Md. Asaduzzaman Khan(Southwest Medical University)
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Abstract

studies that TQ is effective against tuberculosis, influenza, dengue, Ebola, Zika, hepatitis, malaria, HIV, and even recent pandemics caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome of coronaviruses (SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2). In these cases, the molecular mechanism of TQ is partly clear but mostly obscure. In this review article, we have discussed the role of TQ against different infectious diseases, including COVID-19, and also critically reviewed the future use of TQ use to fight against infectious diseases.


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