Advancements in Respiratory Health: Evaluation of the Therapeutic Potential of 1,8-Cineole from Chronic Conditions to COVID-19 Era

Authors

  • Dr. Austin Joju Akkara#a, Dr. Neha Shibu Elenjickal#b, Dr. Prashanth Varkeyc, Dr. Manjunatha P Mudagal Author

Keywords:

1,8-cineole ,RECOVEREEZ FORTE , Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COVID ,Rhinosinusitis , corticosteroids

Abstract

After the pandemic wave hit the global population, the health community is concerned regarding the rising number of new inflammatory conditions associated with the COVID and other diseases.

This study delves deep into the therapeutic niche of 1,8 cineole, a bioactive compound found in cardamom extracts, with a focus on its potential to transform respiratory health. The article begins by closely looking on the relationship between stress induced by oxygen free radicals and inflammation in chronic airway diseases. This is especially seen in the idea of COVID-19 pandemic.

The article focuses on conditions such as COPD and asthma and their inflammatory cascades thus putting a light on the key role of 1-8-cineole in propagating inflammation. A connection between acute bronchitis and rhinosinusitis to major respiratory disorders is established here by fine examination of crossover between inflammatory pathways. A key aspect of this discussion revolves around the application of 1,8-cineole specifically in the form of RECOVEREEZ FORTE, as a potential treatment for COVID-19. This study not only shows quick recovery rates but also introduces a new confirmatory approach. This is by utilising saliva as an easily accessible and non-invasive specimen for follow-up of inflammatory markers.

The article relies on many randomised control trials for its evidence, thus showcasing 1,8-cineole’s efficiency in reducing exacerbations. Thus, it improves the lung function and positively impacting the quality of life in conditions like rhinosinusitis, acute bronchitis, COPD, and asthma. It emerges as a game changer in the realm of respiratory care due to its ability to regulate inflammatory cytokines, suppress key enzymes.

In conclusion,1-8 cineole acts a bridging compound between traditional and modern approaches, addressing current health challenges. Though we know the limitations of the study, the article focuses on the compounds significant potential and pushes further study onto this area and potentially trying to modify the landscape of respiratory care.

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Published

2024-01-05

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