2018
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.6024
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Antiviral potential of medicinal plants against HIV, HSV, influenza, hepatitis, and coxsackievirus: A systematic review

Abstract: Viral infections are being managed therapeutically through available antiviral regimens with unsatisfactory clinical outcomes. The refractory viral infections resistant to available antiviral drugs are alarming threats and a serious health concern. For viral hepatitis, the interferon and vaccine therapies solely are not ultimate solutions due to recurrence of hepatitis C virus. Owing to the growing incidences of viral infections and especially of resistant viral strains, the available therapeutic modalities ne… Show more

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“…Among antiviral therapeutic methods, the majority of them are non-specific for viruses (Jiang et al, 2015),The advancements in developing antiviral agents are the major focus in medical research. The antiviral effects of medicinal plants have played a tremendous role at different stages of viral growth (Akram et al, 2018). Plant derived pharmacological formulations marked a major contribution for viral infections (Cragg et al, 1997).…”
Section: Importance Of Indian Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among antiviral therapeutic methods, the majority of them are non-specific for viruses (Jiang et al, 2015),The advancements in developing antiviral agents are the major focus in medical research. The antiviral effects of medicinal plants have played a tremendous role at different stages of viral growth (Akram et al, 2018). Plant derived pharmacological formulations marked a major contribution for viral infections (Cragg et al, 1997).…”
Section: Importance Of Indian Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have a number of antiviral drugs, but with unsatisfactory clinical outcomes, especially the growing incidence of viral infections and their resistance toward viral strains, the available therapeutic modalities need to be improved. In this context, medicinal plant‐based complementary and alternative therapies have gained much attention . On the other hand, among the neglected diseases, leishmaniasis and mosquito‐derived diseases are two major consequences in the tropical regions of the world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…attention (42). On the other hand, among the neglected diseases, leishmaniasis and mosquito-derived diseases are two major consequences in the tropical regions of the world.…”
Section: Rat Primary Cortical Neuronsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…root extract inhibits the influenza virus replication in virus‐infected cell cultures, whereas Sambucus nigra L. flavonoids, are able to attack the entry of the virus in the host cells, preventing the influenza pathogenesis. Moreover, S. nigra agglutinins stop the influenza infection by competitive inhibition of the virus attachment and subsequently endocytosis (Akram et al, ). Recently, Derksen et al () highlighted the potential use of hydroalcoholic extract of Eupatorium perfoliatum L., a plant widely used from American natives in traditional medicine to treat fever and infections, against influenza type A virus demonstrating how this extract was able to inhibit strongly the virus growing by blocking the viral entry.…”
Section: Antiviral Activity Of Medicinal Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%