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Author: Chenoll, Empar; Casinos, Beatriz; Bataller, Esther; Buesa, Javier; Ramón, Daniel; Genovés, Salvador; Fábrega, Joan; Rivero Urgell, Montserrat; Moreno Muñoz, José A.
Title: Identification of a Peptide Produced by Bifidobacterium longum CECT 7210 with Antirotaviral Activity
  • Document date: 2016_5_4
  • ID: 0sxl6f1r_54
    Snippet: The direct effect of different compounds such as polyphenols (Kwon et al., 2010) or theaflavins (Clark et al., 1998) against rotavirus have been reported previously; however, the role played by molecules of a proteinaceous nature against rotavirus has been poorly described. In the literature, the most frequently reported protein is lactoferrin, which confers at least part of the antiviral properties of breast milk (van der Strate et al., 2001) , .....
    Document: The direct effect of different compounds such as polyphenols (Kwon et al., 2010) or theaflavins (Clark et al., 1998) against rotavirus have been reported previously; however, the role played by molecules of a proteinaceous nature against rotavirus has been poorly described. In the literature, the most frequently reported protein is lactoferrin, which confers at least part of the antiviral properties of breast milk (van der Strate et al., 2001) , and prevents the adsorption of rotavirus to the target cell due to its capacity to bind virus particles (Superti et al., 1997) .

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