نتایج جستجو برای: antiviral

تعداد نتایج: 33104  

2016
Ishrat Younus Anab Fatima Syed Muzaffar Ali Saman Usmani Zubia Begum Sehrish Badar Rabia Asghar

Morus alba Linn. belongs to family Moraceae commonly known as White mulberry, is one of the old and popular plant esteemed for its wide variety of nutritional and therapeutic values. It has great antiviral and cytotoxic potential. The present review summarizes ethnobotany, phytochemistry, antiviral and cytotoxic / anticancer potential of Morus alba. Phytochemical screening of Morus alba reveale...

Journal: :Virology 2013
Motoko Ikeda Hayato Yamada Rina Hamajima Michihiro Kobayashi

Innate immunity is essential for insects to survive infectious pathogens. In baculovirus-infected lepidopteran cells, apoptosis and global protein synthesis shutdown are major mechanisms of intracellular innate immunity that inhibit viral replication. In contrast, baculoviruses have evolved diverse genes and mechanisms to counter the antiviral immunity activated in infected cells. In this revie...

2014
Situ Xue Linlin Ma Rongmei Gao Yuhuan Li Zhuorong Li

A series of novel indole-2-carboxylate derivatives were synthesized and assayed to determine their in vitro broad-spectrum antiviral activities. The biological results showed that some of the synthesized compounds exhibited potent broad-spectrum antiviral activity. Notably, compound 8f showed the highest SI value (17.1) to Cox B3 virus. Compound 14f showed both potent inhibitory activity agains...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Carl E Mackewicz Baikun Wang Sunil Metkar Matthew Richey Christopher J Froelich Jay A Levy

In HIV infection, CD8+ cells show cytotoxic and noncytotoxic anti-HIV activity. The latter function is mediated, at least in part, by a secreted antiviral protein, the CD8+ cell antiviral factor (CAF). Because antiviral effector molecules, such as perforin and granzymes, reside in the exocytic granules of CD8+ T cells, we examined the possibility that granules contain CAF-like activity. CD8+ ce...

2014
Jae-Hyoung Song Hwa-Jung Choi Hyuk-Hwan Song Eun-Hye Hong Bo-Ra Lee Sei-Ryang Oh Kwangman Choi Sang-Gu Yeo Yong-Pyo Lee Sungchan Cho Hyun-Jeong Ko

BACKGROUND Ginsenosides are the major components responsible for the biochemical and pharmacological actions of ginseng, and have been shown to have various biological activities. In this study, we investigated the antiviral activities of seven ginsenosides [protopanaxatriol (PT) type: Re, Rf, and Rg2; protopanaxadiol (PD) type: Rb1, Rb2, Rc, and Rd)] against coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), enterovir...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2003
S A A Jassim M A Naji

Several hundred plant and herb species that have potential as novel antiviral agents have been studied, with surprisingly little overlap. A wide variety of active phytochemicals, including the flavonoids, terpenoids, lignans, sulphides, polyphenolics, coumarins, saponins, furyl compounds, alkaloids, polyines, thiophenes, proteins and peptides have been identified. Some volatile essential oils o...

Journal: :Journal of primary health care 2014
Katharine A Wallis Lynley J Hood Kavita Rao

INTRODUCTION Herpes zoster and its sequelae can have a serious impact on quality of life, particularly in the elderly. The duration and severity of herpes zoster symptoms can be reduced with antiviral treatment. Early treatment is most effective. AIM To identify how soon after onset of herpes zoster symptoms adults presented to a suburban Dunedin general practice and to describe which patient...

2016
Wenchun Fan Mengge Wu Suhong Qian Yun Zhou Huanchun Chen Xiangmin Li Ping Qian

The members of tripartite-motif containing (TRIM) protein participate in various cellular processes and play an important role in host antiviral function. TRIM proteins exert their antiviral activity either directly by degrading viral proteins through their E3 ligase activity, or indirectly by promoting host innate immunity. This study demonstrated for the first time that TRIM52 is a novel anti...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
A K Le Page M M Jager J M Iwasenko G M Scott S Alain W D Rawlinson

Despite advances in the prophylaxis and acute treatment of cytomegalovirus (CMV), it remains an important pathogen affecting the short- and long-term clinical outcome of solid organ transplant. The emergence of CMV resistance in a patient reduces the clinical efficacy of antiviral therapy, complicates therapeutic and clinical management decisions, and in some cases results in loss of the allogr...

Journal: :Microbiology and immunology 2003
Masato Minami Masakazu Kita Takaaki Nakaya Toshiro Yamamoto Hiroko Kuriyama Jiro Imanishi

The antiviral effect of 12 essential oils on herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) replication was examined in vitro. The replication ability of HSV-1 was suppressed by incubation of HSV-1 with 1% essential oils at 4 C for 24 hr. Especially, lemongrass completely inhibited the viral replication even at a concentration of 0.1%, and its antiviral activity was dependent on the concentrations of the ...

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