Mostafa, Hanaa A.

Effect of some plant extracts on bovine rota virus [electronic resource]. تأثير بعض المستخلصات النباتية على فيروس روتا الأبقار.‪ - p.89-95.

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Study of the antiviral effects of plant extract is aimed to discover new strategies in the treatment of different infectious diseases particularly viral diseases. Many traditional medicinal plants have been reported to posses strong antiviral activity, and some of them have already been used for treatment of human and animals against different infections. The present study involves evaluation the antiviral activity of Guava and Sage leaves extracts against Bovine Rota Virus (BRV). Test was carried out on Madine Darby Bovine Kidney (MDBK) cell line and in mice. The present study explore the strong antiviral activity of Guava extract against where BRV guava leaves extract at concentration ranged between 0.03-0.6 Ilglm with IC50 < 0.03 Ilglml while Sage at concentration ranged between 0.03-1.2Ilg/ml has no significant anti-BRV activity.


Summary in Arabic.


Rotaviruses
Plant antiviral agents.
Plant extracts.
Plant Extracts--Physiological effect.