2022
DOI: 10.22438/jeb/43/4/mrn-2006
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Revealing Berberis aristata potential as an anti-viral agent to combat Paramyxoviridae infection

Abstract: Aim: To study the anti-viral activity of extracts of Berberis aristata and to scrutinize the novel lead compound present in it probably to combat Paramoxyviridae infection. Methodology: The phytochemicals present in the barks of Berberis aristata were extracted and screened by GC-MS analysis. Haemagglutination inhibition and cytotoxicity assay was performed to determine the anti-viral property, and the novel lead compound was selected using in-silico methods. Results: Haemagglutination assay provided anti-vi… Show more

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“…Hemagglutination assay provided anti-viral activity of the extract at 1/16 dilution in four HA viral concentrations. The viability on vero cell lines was precisely 92.8%, at this concentration [52]. Overall, these studies suggest that B. aristata has promising antiviral properties and could be a promising natural therapeutic drug for curing various viral infections.…”
Section: Antiviral Potentialmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Hemagglutination assay provided anti-viral activity of the extract at 1/16 dilution in four HA viral concentrations. The viability on vero cell lines was precisely 92.8%, at this concentration [52]. Overall, these studies suggest that B. aristata has promising antiviral properties and could be a promising natural therapeutic drug for curing various viral infections.…”
Section: Antiviral Potentialmentioning
confidence: 53%