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Zinc and COVID-19: Basis of Current Clinical Trials

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BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
Volume 199, Issue 8, Pages 2882-2892

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-020-02437-9

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COVID-19; Clinical trials; Immunity; Zinc

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This review integrates contemporary studies on the role of zinc in antiviral immunity and discusses its potential role in combating COVID-19, including ongoing clinical trials using zinc.
Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to threaten patients, societies, and economic and healthcare systems around the world. Like many other diseases, the host immune system determines the progress of COVID-19 and fatality. Modulation of inflammatory response and cytokine production using immunonutrition is a novel concept that has been applied to other diseases as well. Zinc, one of the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant micronutrient found in food with well-established role in immunity, is currently being used in some clinical trials against COVID-19. This review integrates the contemporary studies of role of zinc in antiviral immunity along with discussing its potential role against COVID-19, and ongoing COVID-19 clinical trials using zinc.

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