Antiviral Activity of Natural Products Extracted from Marine Organisms
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Auteurs : Bushra Uzair [Pakistan] ; Zahra Mahmood [Pakistan] ; Sobia Tabassum [Pakistan]Source :
- BioImpacts : BI [ 2228-5652 ] ; 2011.
Abstract
Many epidemics have broken out over the centuries. Hundreds and thousands of humans have died over a disease. Available treatments for infectious diseases have always been limited. Some infections are more deadly than the others, especially viral pathogens. These pathogens have continuously resisted all kinds of medical treatment, due to a need for new treatments to be developed. Drugs are present in nature and are also synthesized in vitro and they help in combating diseases and restoring health. Synthesizing drugs is a hard and time consuming task, which requires a lot of man power and financial aid. However, the natural compounds are just lying around on the earth, may it be land or water. Over a thousand novel compounds isolated from marine organisms are used as antiviral agents. Others are being pharmacologically tested. Today, over forty antiviral compounds are present in the pharmacological market. Some of these compounds are undergoing clinical and preclinical stages. Marine compounds are paving the way for a new trend in modern medicine.
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DOI: 10.5681/bi.2011.029
PubMed: 23678429
PubMed Central: 3648973
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and they help in combating diseases and restoring health. Synthesizing drugs is a hard and
time consuming task, which requires a lot of man power and financial aid. However, the
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have died over a disease. Available treatments for infectious diseases have always been
limited. Some infections are more deadly than the others, especially viral pathogens. These
pathogens have continuously resisted all kinds of medical treatment, due to a need for new
treatments to be developed. Drugs are present in nature and are also synthesized in vitro
and they help in combating diseases and restoring health. Synthesizing drugs is a hard and
time consuming task, which requires a lot of man power and financial aid. However, the
natural compounds are just lying around on the earth, may it be land or water. Over a thousand
novel compounds isolated from marine organisms are used as antiviral agents. Others
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