Comparative screening of anti-dengue activity in aqueous and ethanol extracts of mangrove plants from Sabah
Misrah, M. F.,
Yusof, N. A.,
Amin, Z.
et al.
Abstract:Aims: Dengue virus is a global pathogen that lacks an effective vaccine or therapy. Screening medicinal plants for antidengue properties provides a promising avenue to identify potent compounds. Mangroves, known for their resilience in harsh conditions, produce a diverse range of natural products with unique biochemical profiles, which hold potential for anti-dengue treatments. This study aims to evaluate the anti-dengue activity of selected mangrove plant species from Sabah against DENV2 NS2B-NS3pro, utilizin… Show more
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