Metabolites of Seaweeds as Potential Agents for the Prevention and Therapy of Influenza Infection

  • Natalia Besednova
    Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution, Somov Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Sel’skaya street, 1, Vladivostok 690087, Russia
  • Tatiana Zaporozhets
    Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution, Somov Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Sel’skaya street, 1, Vladivostok 690087, Russia
  • Tatiana Kuznetsova
    Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution, Somov Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Sel’skaya street, 1, Vladivostok 690087, Russia
  • Ilona Makarenkova
    Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution, Somov Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Sel’skaya street, 1, Vladivostok 690087, Russia
  • Lydmila Fedyanina
    Far Eastern Federal University, School of Biomedicine, bldg. M25 FEFU Campus, Ajax Bay, Russky Isl., Vladivostok 690922, Russia
  • Sergey Kryzhanovsky
    Far Eastern Federal University, School of Biomedicine, bldg. M25 FEFU Campus, Ajax Bay, Russky Isl., Vladivostok 690922, Russia
  • Olesya Malyarenko
    G.B. Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pr. 100-letiya Vladivostoka, 159, Vladivostok 690022, Russia
  • Svetlana Ermakova
    G.B. Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pr. 100-letiya Vladivostoka, 159, Vladivostok 690022, Russia

説明

<jats:p>Context: Seaweed metabolites (fucoidans, carrageenans, ulvans, lectins, and polyphenols) are biologically active compounds that target proteins or genes of the influenza virus and host components that are necessary for replication and reproduction of the virus. Objective: This review gathers the information available in the literature regarding to the useful properties of seaweeds metabolites as potential agents for the prevention and therapy of influenza infection. Materials and methods: The sources of scientific literature were found in various electronic databases (i.e., PubMed, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect) and library search. The retrospective search depth is 25 years. Results: Influenza is a serious medical and social problem for humanity. Recently developed drugs are quite effective against currently circulating influenza virus strains, but their use can lead to the selection of resistant viral strains. In this regard, new therapeutic approaches and drugs with a broad spectrum of activity are needed. Metabolites of seaweeds fulfill these requirements. This review presents the results of in vitro and in vivo experimental and clinical studies about the effectiveness of these compounds in combating influenza infection and explains the necessity of their use as a potential basis for the creation of new drugs with a broad spectrum of activity.</jats:p>

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  • Marine Drugs

    Marine Drugs 17 (6), 373-, 2019-06-22

    MDPI AG

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