Current Medicinal Chemistry

Author(s): V. Castilla, J. Ramirez and C. E. Coto

DOI: 10.2174/092986710791163975

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Plant and Animal Steroids a New Hope to Search for Antiviral Agents

Page: [1858 - 1873] Pages: 16

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Abstract

Scientific literature provides evidence about the use of steroids as an adjunct treatment to antiviral therapies. Immunomodulatory activity of some steroids would account for the recovery in patients with herpetic and other viral infections. However, in vitro studies have demonstrated a direct antiviral effect of this kind of molecules. In this review we discuss recent reports about the mechanism of antiviral action of steroids from animal and plant origin. Chemical structures of most active compounds are also provided.

Keywords: Steroids, virus, antiviral activity, progestagen, glucocorticoid, dehydroepiandrosterone, brassinosteroid, secopregnane