๐ Glycyrrhizin, an active component of liquorice roots, and replication of SARS-associated coronavirus
The outbreak of SARS warrants the search for antiviral compounds to treat the disease. At present, no specific treatment has been identified for SARS-associated coronavirus infection. We assessed the antiviral potential of ribavirin, 6-azauridine, pyrazofurin, mycophenolic acid, and glycyrrhizin against two clinical isolates of coronavirus (FFM-1 and FFM-2) from patients with SARS admitted to the clinical centre of Frankfurt University, Germany. Of all the compounds, glycyrrhizin was the most active in inhibiting replication of the SARS-associated virus. Our findings suggest that glycyrrhizin should be assessed for treatment of SARS.
author
๐ค Cinatl, J.
๐ค Morgenstern, B.
๐ค Bauer, G.
๐ค Chandra, P.
๐ค Rabenau, H.
๐ค Doerr, H. W.
year
โฐ 2003
journal
๐ Lancet
issn
๐ 01406736
volume
361
number
9374
page
2045-2046
citedbycount
440
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