Gago, Antiviral agents: structural basis of action and rational design, in: G.M. Mauricio (Ed.), Structure and Physics of Viruses: an Integrated Textbook, Springer Science, pp 599e630.Menendez-Arias, L., and Gago, F. (2013) Antiviral agents: structural basis of action and rational design...
However, there are now a number of agents which are effective against some common viral disease. This article discussed the mechanism of action, the clinical pharmacology and the therapeutic potential of these agents.被引量: 21 年份: 1983 ...
• Nonnucleoside antiviral agents • Immune enhancement agent Mechanism of action: • Compete the receptors, eg: Heparin, Polysaccharide • Block viral adsorption to and penetration into host cells and uncoating of viral nucleic acid, eg: amantadine ...
Mechanism of action of antiviral agents targeted against duck hepatitis B virus supercoiled DNA : SA Locarnini, S Bowden, Guo Ning, G Tachedjian, Xin Hong and J Newbold. Virology Department, Fairfield Hospital, Fairfield, Victoria, 3078, Australia; and Department of Microbiology and Immunology,...
Antiviral agents can be possibly classified based on their chemical structures, drug targets, or mechanisms of action. For instance, most antiviral agents target either viral enzymes to block the viral replication or viral surface proteins to prevent the viral entry. Regarding the mechanisms of ...
Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM), active ingredients, antiviral, mechanism of action, and anti-inflammatory effect were used as the key words. Results The antiviral activity of TCM is clarified to put forward a strategy for discovering active compounds against viruses, and provide reference for ...
of surface materials and coatings that exhibit antiviral and (or) virucidal properties, providing, where possible, their mechanism of action. A brief introduction to viruses, their persistence and methods used in virology research is also given to context the findings. The focus of this review is...
An object of the present invention is to provide a viral disease control agent which has a mechanism of action different from conventional one as a substitute for existing viral disease control methods and is used in more practical and safer manners. The present invention utilizes a compound havin...
Mechanism of action Amantadine and rimantadine appear to work, at least in part, by preventing newly synthesized viruses from being released from the host cell (seeFig. 4-9). Clinical use Amantadine and rimantadine are effective for reducing the duration ofinfluenza Aif given within 24 hours...
(更昔洛韦) Used in serious cytomegalovirus(巨细胞病毒) infection IV. Anti-influenza virus agents Rimantadine (金刚乙胺), amantadine (金刚烷胺) Mechanism of action It inhibits the replication of strains of influenza A virus at an early stage, by inhibiting the attachment and encoding of the ...