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Medicinal Plants Used in the Treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

Bahare SalehiNanjangud Venkatesh Anil KumarBilge ŞenerMehdi Sharifi-RadMehtap KılıçGail B MahadySanja VlaisavljevicMarcello IritiFarzad KobarfardWilliam N SetzerSeyed Abdulmajid AyatollahiAthar AtaJavad Sharifi Rad
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2018)
Since the beginning of the epidemic, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has infected around 70 million people worldwide, most of whom reside is sub-Saharan Africa. There have been very promising developments in the treatment of HIV with anti-retroviral drug cocktails. However, drug resistance to anti-HIV drugs is emerging, and many people infected with HIV have adverse reactions or do not have ready access to currently available HIV chemotherapies. Thus, there is a need to discover new anti-HIV agents to supplement our current arsenal of anti-HIV drugs and to provide therapeutic options for populations with limited resources or access to currently efficacious chemotherapies. Plant-derived natural products continue to serve as a reservoir for the discovery of new medicines, including anti-HIV agents. This review presents a survey of plants that have shown anti-HIV activity, both in vitro and in vivo.
Keyphrases
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • hiv infected
  • hiv positive
  • hepatitis c virus
  • hiv testing
  • hiv aids
  • men who have sex with men
  • south africa
  • small molecule
  • high throughput
  • adverse drug