Selected Phytochemicals to Combat Lungs Injury: Natural Care

Comb Chem High Throughput Screen. 2022;25(14):2398-2412. doi: 10.2174/1386207325666220315113121.

Abstract

The human has two lungs responsible for respiration and drug metabolism. Severe lung infection caused by bacteria, mycobacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites may lead to lungs injury. Smoking and tobacco consumption may also produce lungs injury. Inflammatory and pain mediators are secreted by alveolar macrophages. The inflammatory mediators, such as cytokines, interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, neutrophils, and fibroblasts are accumulated in the alveoli sac, which becomes infected. It may lead to hypoxia followed by severe pulmonary congestion and the death of the patient. There is an urgent need for the treatment of artificial respiration and ventilation. However, the situation may be the worst for patients suffering from lung cancer, pulmonary tuberculosis, and acute pneumonia caused by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Re-urgency has been happening in the case of coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) patients. Therefore, it is needed to protect the lungs with the intake of natural phytomedicines. In the present review, several selected phyto components having the potential role in lung injury therapy have been discussed. Regular intake of natural vegetables and fruits bearing these constituents may save the lungs even in the dangerous attack of SARS-CoV-2 in lung cancer, pulmonary TB, and pneumatic patients.

Keywords: ARDS; Natural care; and injury; lung cancer; phytoactive constituents; pulmonary TB; tumor necrosis factor (TNF).

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19 Drug Treatment*
  • Humans
  • Interleukin-1 / metabolism
  • Lung / metabolism
  • Lung / pathology
  • Lung Injury* / metabolism
  • Lung Injury* / pathology
  • Phytochemicals / pharmacology
  • Phytochemicals / therapeutic use
  • Pneumonia*
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / metabolism

Substances

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Interleukin-1
  • Phytochemicals