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Viral diseases are extremely widespread infections caused by viruses. Amongst numerous other illnesses, viral infections have challenged human existence severely. Over the history of mankind, new viruses have emerged and
presented us with new tests. The range of viral infections varies from familiar infectious diseases such as the common cold, fu, and warts to severe ailments such as AIDS, Ebola, and COVID-19. The world has been racing to fnd an
efective cure for the newly evolving viruses. Toxic efects, non-selectivity, drug resistance, and high price are the most
common complications of conventional treatment procedures. Nature is a marvelous source of phytoconstituents
with incredible varieties of biological activities. By tradition, medicinal plants have been utilized for the treatment of
countless infectious diseases worldwide, some of which contain a broad spectrum of activities. Modern drug discovery and development techniques ofer highly efcient separation techniques, inauguration of vector-based schemes
where the original infectious virus is cloned to the non-infectious one for antiviral screening targets. The objective of
the review was to gather available data on 20 both cultivated and native plants of Asia giving antiviral activities and
provide comprehensive information on the phytochemical analysis of the plants and potential antiviral compounds
isolated from these plants.
Keywords: Antiviral, Asian plants, Complementary medicine, Phytochemicals, Active chemical constituents, HSV, HIV |
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