Antiviral agents from traditional Chinese medicine against herpes simplex virus(Chemical & Pharmacological study)
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概要
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Traditional medicine including Chinese medicine (CM) is recognized as a rich source in searching for new medicines in recent decade. Over the years, researchers have exerted great efforts in finding novel antiviral agents from CM. Hundreds of CM have been screened for anti-HSV activities. Studies have been shown that extracts and compounds isolated from CM exhibited different mechanisms of anti-HSV activities including inhibitory effects on viral attachment to host cells and on early or late stages of viral DNA replication, regulation on viral gene and protein expressions and synergistic effects with biologics, etc in in-vivo and in-vitro models. The aim of this article is to review recent developments in searching for effective antiviral agents from CM against HSV.
- 和漢医薬学会の論文
著者
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XU Hong
Hong Kong Jockey Club Institute of Chinese Medicine
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CHENG Chuen
Hong Kong Jockey Club Institute of Chinese Medicine
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