Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5806733 Current Opinion in Virology 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Plant extracts have been researched for antiviral properties and health benefits.•Plant polyphenols that show activity against human enteric viruses are summarized.•Plant extracts appear to be promising alternatives to help control human enteric viruses.

Plant extracts and associated polyphenols are known for their varied health benefits that include antioxidant effects and antimicrobial properties. The increasing consumer demand for cost-effective and natural alternatives to chemically-synthesized antimicrobials and therapeutics that are also sustainable makes the field of phytochemical research rather intriguing and challenging. Human enteric viruses are increasingly recognized worldwide as significant causes of human disease in adults and children, alike. In the absence of available vaccines for the human noroviruses, plant extracts are gaining popularity for the prevention and treatment of viral diseases. Research on plant extracts (particularly polyphenols derived from fruits) for human enteric virus control will be briefly summarized in this article.

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