[HTML][HTML] Glycyrrhizin, an active component of liquorice roots, and replication of SARS-associated coronavirus

J Cinatl, B Morgenstern, G Bauer, P Chandra… - The lancet, 2003 - thelancet.com
J Cinatl, B Morgenstern, G Bauer, P Chandra, H Rabenau, HW Doerr
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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 …
Summary
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.
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