1. The antiviral activity of arctigenin in traditional Chinese medicine on porcine circovirus type 2
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Qigai He, Hanchun Yang, Yi Guo, Xiabing Chen, Wentao Li, Weidong Yan, Jie Chen, Qian Yunguo, Shulin Fu, Shengqiang Ye, Shiyu Gong, and Jin Erguang
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Circovirus ,0301 basic medicine ,Swine ,animal diseases ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intraperitoneal injection ,Pharmacology ,Antiviral Agents ,Lignans ,Mice ,Random Allocation ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,In vivo ,medicine ,Animals ,Dosing ,Circoviridae Infections ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,Furans ,Arctigenin ,Swine Diseases ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Ribavirin ,virus diseases ,biology.organism_classification ,In vitro ,Arctium ,Porcine circovirus ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Immunology ,Arctium lappa ,Female ,business ,Injections, Intraperitoneal - Abstract
Arctigenin (ACT) is a phenylpropanoid dibenzylbutyrolactone lignan extracted from the traditional herb Arctium lappa L. (Compositae) with anti-viral and anti-inflammatory effects. Here, we investigated the antiviral activity of ACT found in traditional Chinese medicine on porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) in vitro and in vivo. Results showed that dosing of 15.6-62.5μg/mL ACT could significantly inhibit the PCV2 proliferation in PK-15 cells (P
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- 2016