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Author: Naithani, Rajesh; Mehta, Rajendra G.; Shukla, Deepak; Chandersekera, Susantha N.; Moriarty, Robert M.
Title: Antiviral Activity of Phytochemicals: A Current Perspective
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  • Document date: 2010_6_7
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    Snippet: A wide variety of active phytochemicals have been found to have therapeutic ­applications against genetically and functionally diverse viruses. The antiviral mechanism of these agents may be explained on the basis of their ­antioxidant activities, scavenging capacities, the inhibition of DNA, RNA synthesis, or the blocking of viral reproduction, etc. Numerous epidemiological and experimental studies have revealed that a large number of phytochemicals have promising antiviral activities. Especi
    Document: A wide variety of active phytochemicals have been found to have therapeutic ­applications against genetically and functionally diverse viruses. The antiviral mechanism of these agents may be explained on the basis of their ­antioxidant activities, scavenging capacities, the inhibition of DNA, RNA synthesis, or the blocking of viral reproduction, etc. Numerous epidemiological and experimental studies have revealed that a large number of phytochemicals have promising antiviral activities. Especially in the last decade, a number of promising leads have been identified by a combination of in vitro and in vivo studies using diverse biological assays.

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