A review on medicinal plants with supposed biological activities for the endogenous management of the COVID‐‐‐‐19 pandemic in Benin, Togo, Ghana, Burkina-Faso and Cape Verde
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The rapid emergence of the coronavirus infection worldwide since December 2019 (Covid-19) has incited the search for
therapeutic solutions following different approaches. The use of natural remedies is an alternative solution to strengthen
immunity and fight and prevent Covid-19. This study aimed to review the medicinal plants used against Covid-19 infection or
the symptoms of Covid-19 in Benin, Togo, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Cape Verde. Data were collected from databases such as
PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct and Scopus. In total, 152 medicinal plants belonging to 53 botanical families were
identified. The most represented families were Leguminosae, Rubiaceae, Apocynaceae, Combretaceae and Compositae. Fever,
cough, fatigue, stomach ache, sore throat and headache are the main symptoms of Covid-19 treated by these plants. Leaves,
roots, bark and fruits are the most used plant organs. Scientific validation of some medicinal plants recorded demonstrated
their antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-malarial properties, thus justifying their use in the management of
Covid-19. In this review, we provide scientific literature highlighting the significant contribution of ethnobotany and
pharmacology to the management of Covid-19. In addition, future studies can be conducted on these plants to gain more
scientific data on their pharmacological activities and to accelerate the development of traditional medicine for the treatment
of Covid-19.
