期刊
BIOMEDICINES
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines9020200
关键词
polyphenols; flavonoids; antioxidants; marine algae; anti-viral activity; mechanism of action
资金
- RFBR [20-04-60212]
Plant polyphenolic compounds have long been recognized for their disease-preventive and medicinal properties, and in recent years marine macroalgae have become a promising source of polyphenols for biotechnologists and pharmacologists. Polyphenols from marine algae, specifically phlorotannins, show high anti-infective activity and have the potential to be developed into new antiviral pharmaceutical substances.
The disease-preventive and medicinal properties of plant polyphenolic compounds have long been known. As active ingredients, they are used to prevent and treat many noncommunicable diseases. In recent decades, marine macroalgae have attracted the attention of biotechnologists and pharmacologists as a promising and almost inexhaustible source of polyphenols. This heterogeneous group of compounds contains many biopolymers with unique structure and biological properties that exhibit high anti-infective activity. In the present review, the authors focus on the antiviral potential of polyphenolic compounds (phlorotannins) from marine algae and consider the mechanisms of their action as well as other biological properties of these compounds that have effects on the progress and outcome of viral infections. Effective nutraceuticals, to be potentially developed on the basis of algal polyphenols, can also be used in the complex therapy of viral diseases. It is necessary to extend in vivo studies on laboratory animals, which subsequently will allow proceeding to clinical tests. Polyphenolic compounds have a great potential as active ingredients to be used for the creation of new antiviral pharmaceutical substances.
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