Assay for antiviral activity of herbal extracts using their absorbed sera

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We evaluated an antiviral assay procedure using serum obtained from guinea pigs administered 32 herbal extracts. In this assay, 21 of the 32 showed anti-herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) activity in serum. Ten of the 21 exhibited therapeutic anti-HSV-1 activity, and this was consistent with our previous results that 12 of the 32 were effective in murine infection models. Therefore, the serum pharmacological assay procedure was suitable for the selection of possible herbal extracts with biological activity in vivo as a pre-screening method before animal experiments.

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Kurokawa, M., Ohyama, H., Hozumi, T., Namba, T., Nakano, M., & Shiraki, K. (1996). Assay for antiviral activity of herbal extracts using their absorbed sera. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 44(6), 1270–1272. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.44.1270

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