2022
DOI: 10.3390/md20060385
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Antiviral Activity and Mechanisms of Seaweeds Bioactive Compounds on Enveloped Viruses—A Review

Abstract: In the last decades, the interest in seaweed has significantly increased. Bioactive compounds from seaweed’s currently receive major attention from pharmaceutical companies as they express several interesting biological activities which are beneficial for humans. The structural diversity of seaweed metabolites provides diverse biological activities which are expressed through diverse mechanisms of actions. This review mainly focuses on the antiviral activity of seaweed’s extracts, highlighting the mechanisms o… Show more

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“…Seaweed and seaweed extracts have antiviral properties against a variety of viruses (Lomartire and Goncalves 2022 ). Seaweed metabolites can function as antiviral agents by boosting the host's immune system or inhibiting virus replication prior to virus entry into host cells (Lomartire and Goncalves 2022 ).…”
Section: Seaweed’s Use In Pharmaceuticals and Cosmeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Seaweed and seaweed extracts have antiviral properties against a variety of viruses (Lomartire and Goncalves 2022 ). Seaweed metabolites can function as antiviral agents by boosting the host's immune system or inhibiting virus replication prior to virus entry into host cells (Lomartire and Goncalves 2022 ).…”
Section: Seaweed’s Use In Pharmaceuticals and Cosmeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seaweed and seaweed extracts have antiviral properties against a variety of viruses (Lomartire and Goncalves 2022 ). Seaweed metabolites can function as antiviral agents by boosting the host's immune system or inhibiting virus replication prior to virus entry into host cells (Lomartire and Goncalves 2022 ). Seaweeds can target several viruses, such as herpes viruses, lentivirus, influenza viruses, and coronaviruses, and others (Lomartire and Goncalves 2022 ; Wei et al 2022 ).…”
Section: Seaweed’s Use In Pharmaceuticals and Cosmeticsmentioning
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“…Moreover, to survive several viral attacks in hostile environments, seaweeds have developed antiviral compounds that stop a virus from entering the host cell or stopping its reproduction cycle at a specific stage. Alginates, carrageenan, agarans, DL-hybrid galactans, laminarans, fucans, and fucoidans, are sulphated polysaccharides found in seaweeds that have been discovered to prevent the replication of a diversity of enveloped viruses [ 16 ].…”
Section: Therapeutic Properties Of Seaweed Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%