Maciej Przybylski , Magdalena Guzowska , Olga Gazi , Jakub Urbański , Pawel Bieganowski
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Curcumin dispersed with colloidal nano-particles inhibits enteric viruses replication
Acute gastroenteritis remains one of the most common health problems despite the progress in prevention and vaccination. The options for viral diarrhea therapy are limited and there is the need for effective treatment. Recently a novel form of the nano-dispersed curcumin that is highly bioavailable was described. This form of curcumin was well tolerated by the cells in culture and was rapidly absorbed into the blood plasma after oral administration. We tested the antiviral activity of this curcumin formulation in vitro using several viruses associated with gastrointestinal infections, like astrovirus, norovirus rotavirus, adenovirus, echovirus, and coxackievirus. We did observe strong replication inhibition of all tested viruses. These results suggest that the tested form of curcumin is a promising candidate for a broad-spectrum antiviral drug.
期刊介绍:
Antiviral Research is a journal that focuses on various aspects of controlling viral infections in both humans and animals. It is a platform for publishing research reports, short communications, review articles, and commentaries. The journal covers a wide range of topics including antiviral drugs, antibodies, and host-response modifiers. These topics encompass their synthesis, in vitro and in vivo testing, as well as mechanisms of action. Additionally, the journal also publishes studies on the development of new or improved vaccines against viral infections in humans. It delves into assessing the safety of drugs and vaccines, tracking the evolution of drug or vaccine-resistant viruses, and developing effective countermeasures. Another area of interest includes the identification and validation of new drug targets. The journal further explores laboratory animal models of viral diseases, investigates the pathogenesis of viral diseases, and examines the mechanisms by which viruses avoid host immune responses.