The in vitro effect of the flavonoid quercetin against canine parvovirus was evaluated. The antiviral activity of quercetin was evaluated by determining the virucidal activity (assay 1), determining the activity on the cell (assay 2) and using the time of addition assay to test the inhibition of the viral replication cycle (assay 3). Quercetin showed a significant antiviral activity, with maximum viral titer reduction of 96.3% in assay 1, 90% in assay 2 and 90% in assay 3. The most expressive effects occurred in the stages of viral adsorption and penetration. The results show the importance of quercetin for veterinary medicine.
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Carvalho, O. V., Oliveira, F. S., Saraiva, G. L., Botelho, C. V., Ferreira, H. C. C., Santos, M. R., … Almeida, M. R. (2013). Potencial antiviral da quercetina sobre o parvovírus canino. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 65(2), 353–358. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352013000200008
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