Journal of Molecular and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume 2, Numéro 2, Pages 29-38
2024-07-25
Authors : Bekhouche Khadidja . Benouchenne Djamila . Labed Amira . Djekoun Abdelhamid .
It was in China, on December 31, 2019, that the infection with a new Coronavirus appeared, now well-identified: COVID-19. The epidemic is in full swing in China and the number of cases continues to expand across the world causing concern among health specialists and all populations. Oxidative stress is a main issue augmenting the gravity of COVID-19, particularly throughout chronic diseases coupled with the instability of the antioxidant system. In the present systematic review, a literature search was performed using PubMed and Science Direct databases to search for appropriate keywords such as Covid-19 and oxidative stress, for pertinent publications up to 06.10.2021. Data extraction and quality evaluation of articles were performed by three reviewers. The results of the search are based on the inclusions and exclusions criteria based on the PRISMA protocol. This review focuses on the relationship between oxidative stress and COVID-19 in the final 05 articles were comprised. The result of this study showed that there is a countless relationship between oxidative stress, the propagation, and gravity of COVID-19 disease.
Covid-19 ; Oxidative Stress ; Antioxidant ; Enzymes ; Docking
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ص 1005-1028.
Labed Amira
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pages 51-63.
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pages 101-109.
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pages 43-50.
محمد بلهادف
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مصطفى بوزازوة
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ص 199-226.