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Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2011 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 12 | Page No.: 1125-1152
DOI: 10.3923/ajava.2011.1125.1152
Plant as a Source of Natural Antiviral Agents
Muhammad Nouman Sohail, Fiaz Rasul, Asia Karim, Uzma Kanwal and Idress Hamad Attitalla

Abstract: Viruses are one of the main hazards for both humans and animals. They enter in the living body and redirect body’s metabolism to produce large copies of their genome and proteins. Diseases caused by these viruses are difficult to tackle with the help of currently available antiviral drugs. So the aim of this study was to explore the plants with reported antiviral activity, to get understanding for better control of these viruses. Herpes virus, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), influenza and hepatitis virus were at top among all studied viruses. Prominent modes of action against these viruses were inhibition of viral entry and its replication in host cell. Against RNA viruses plants mainly targeted their Reverse Transcriptase (RT) enzyme (like HIV) or protease (mostly found against hepatitis C virus). A range of active compounds have been identified which could be the potential antiviral agents for future drug development. Some plants like Allium sativum, Daucus maritimus, Helichrysum aureonitens, Pterocaulon sphacelatum and Quillaja saponaria emerged to have broad spectrum antiviral activity. Detail study of their phytochemicals and mode of action against these viruses could be help full for more effective control of hazardous viruses.

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Muhammad Nouman Sohail, Fiaz Rasul, Asia Karim, Uzma Kanwal and Idress Hamad Attitalla, 2011. Plant as a Source of Natural Antiviral Agents. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 6: 1125-1152.

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