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Food-derived antioxidants and COVID-19

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JOURNAL OF FOOD BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.13557

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COVID-19; food antioxidants; metal-cheating agents; SARS-CoV-2

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COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is a disease with strong transmission capacity and can lead to multi-organ disorder from asymptomatic to fatal consequences. Oxidative stress and inflammation are key factors in increasing COVID-19 severity, especially in the presence of chronic diseases associated with the fragility of the antioxidant system. Therefore, supplementation of antioxidants is considered a useful strategy against COVID-19.
SARS-CoV-2 (previously 2019-nCoV), the pathogenic agent of COVID-19 disease, started to expand from Wuhan, China, on December 2019 and in 2 months, it spread worldwide giving origin to a pandemic. COVID-19 has a stronger transmission capacity by inhalation of infectious aerosols and after an incubation time of 3-14 days, it may be responsible for diseases ranging from the asymptomatic to fatal consequences. COVID-19 has emerged as a multifaceted, multisystem, multi-organ disorder, which produces its pathogenic effects through a quite ubiquitous target at the level of multiple organs and in which oxidative stress and inflammatory process play relevant roles. Thus, besides the development of a pharmacological therapy, in the field of alternative and coadjutant therapeutic, the use of dietary supplements or nutraceuticals for the prevention or treatment of SARS-CoV-2 infection may be a useful strategy. Herein, we specifically comment on some literature evidences, which link the food-derived antioxidants and metal-chelating agents with treatment and prevention of oxidative stress and inflammation that play a key role in the progression of COVID-19. Practical applications Oxidative stress and inflammation are key factors increasing COVID-19 severity especially in the presence of chronic diseases associated with the antioxidant system fragility. These evidences support the recommendation of antioxidants supplementation as useful strategies against COVID-19. In light with these observations, herein, a comment which describes the major antioxidants and metal-chelating agents from food sources that might be useful for the treatment and prevention of oxidative stress and inflammation during COVID-19.

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