Yusuf Oloruntoyin Ayipo , Ajibola Abdulahi Bakare , Umar Muhammad Badeggi , Akeem Adebayo Jimoh , Amudat Lawal , Mohd Nizam Mordi
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These include influenza, respiratory syncytial, adenovirus, severe acute respiratory syndromes (SARS), rotavirus, norovirus, measles, chikungunya, HIV, herpes simplex virus, dengue, polio, enterovirus and rift valley fever virus. Notably identified among the nanotechnologically designed promising antiviral agents include <strong>AuNP-M2e peptide vaccine</strong>, <strong>AgNP of cinnamon bark extract</strong> and <strong>AgNP of oseltamivir</strong> for influenza, <strong>PVP coated AgNP</strong> for RSV, <strong>PVP-AgNPs</strong> for SARS-CoV-2, <strong>AuNRs</strong> of a <strong>peptide pregnancy-induce</strong><strong>d</strong> <strong>hypertension</strong> and <strong>AuNP nanocarriers</strong> of <strong>antigen</strong> for MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV respectively. Others are <strong>AgNPs of collagen and <em>Bacillus subtilis</em></strong> for rotavirus, <strong>AgNPs labelled Ag30–SiO</strong><sub><strong>2</strong></sub> for murine norovirus in water, <strong>AuNPs</strong> of <strong><em>Allium sativum</em></strong> and <strong>AgNPs</strong> of <strong>ribavirin</strong> for measles, <strong>AgNPs of <em>Citrus limetta</em></strong> and <strong><em>Andrographis Paniculata</em></strong> for Chikungunya, <strong>AuNPs</strong> of <strong>efavirenz</strong> and <strong>stavudine</strong>, and <strong>AgNPs-curcumin</strong> for HIV, <strong>NPAuG3-S8</strong> for HSV, <strong>AgNPs of <em>Moringa oleifera</em></strong> and <strong><em>Bruguiera cylindrica</em></strong> for dengue while <strong>AgNPs</strong> of <strong>polyethyleneimine</strong> and <strong>siRNA</strong> analogues displayed potency against enterovirus. 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Notably identified among the nanotechnologically designed promising antiviral agents include <strong>AuNP-M2e peptide vaccine</strong>, <strong>AgNP of cinnamon bark extract</strong> and <strong>AgNP of oseltamivir</strong> for influenza, <strong>PVP coated AgNP</strong> for RSV, <strong>PVP-AgNPs</strong> for SARS-CoV-2, <strong>AuNRs</strong> of a <strong>peptide pregnancy-induce</strong><strong>d</strong> <strong>hypertension</strong> and <strong>AuNP nanocarriers</strong> of <strong>antigen</strong> for MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV respectively. 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Recent advances on therapeutic potentials of gold and silver nanobiomaterials for human viral diseases
Viral diseases are prominent among the widely spread infections threatening human well-being. Real-life clinical successes of the few available therapeutics are challenged by pathogenic resistance and suboptimal delivery to target sites. Nanotechnology has aided the design of functionalised and non-functionalised Au and Ag nanobiomaterials through physical, chemical and biological (green synthesis) methods with improved antiviral efficacy and delivery. In this review, innovative designs as well as interesting antiviral activities of the nanotechnology-inclined biomaterials of Au and Ag, reported in the last 5 years were critically overviewed against several viral diseases affecting man. These include influenza, respiratory syncytial, adenovirus, severe acute respiratory syndromes (SARS), rotavirus, norovirus, measles, chikungunya, HIV, herpes simplex virus, dengue, polio, enterovirus and rift valley fever virus. Notably identified among the nanotechnologically designed promising antiviral agents include AuNP-M2e peptide vaccine, AgNP of cinnamon bark extract and AgNP of oseltamivir for influenza, PVP coated AgNP for RSV, PVP-AgNPs for SARS-CoV-2, AuNRs of a peptide pregnancy-inducedhypertension and AuNP nanocarriers of antigen for MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV respectively. Others are AgNPs of collagen and Bacillus subtilis for rotavirus, AgNPs labelled Ag30–SiO2 for murine norovirus in water, AuNPs of Allium sativum and AgNPs of ribavirin for measles, AgNPs of Citrus limetta and Andrographis Paniculata for Chikungunya, AuNPs of efavirenz and stavudine, and AgNPs-curcumin for HIV, NPAuG3-S8 for HSV, AgNPs of Moringa oleifera and Bruguiera cylindrica for dengue while AgNPs of polyethyleneimine and siRNA analogues displayed potency against enterovirus. The highlighted candidates are recommended for further translational studies towards antiviral therapeutic designs.