Genus Melaleuca: Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Effect Against COVID-19
Abstract
Abstract
Medicinal plants are used for the prevention and treatment of many diseases as they are rich in
phytochemical constituents (like terpenes, flavonoids, and alkaloids) responsible for the pharmacological
effects of these plants. Genus Melaleuca named the tea tree, belonging to the family Myrtaceae, is
cultivated in Australia as well as in the Pacific and some regions of Asia. It has been employed in
Australian traditional medicine for its broad antimicrobial activity because of its contents of phenolic
compounds, monoterpenes, tannins, flavonoids, sesquiterpenes, and essential oils. Owing to the valuable
uses of plants of genus Melaleuca, for different medical purposes, it was deemed interest to summarize
the previous studies reported from 2004 to 2020 in the available literature about the phytochemistry and
pharmacological potential of both volatile and non-volatile components of Melaleuca species. Accordingly,
this article may help researchers work on plants of genus Melaleuca to promote clinical applications
towards the development of novel drugs of diverse pharmacological activities, including inhibitory effects
on COVID 19 obtained from Melaleuca species.
Journal/Conference Information
BAU Journal - Health and Well Being,DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.54729/KMCI3389 , ISSN: 2617-1635 , Volume: 4, Issue: 2, Pages Range: 1-10,