2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12272-020-01230-5
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3D-quantitative structure–activity relationship and antiviral effects of curcumin derivatives as potent inhibitors of influenza H1N1 neuraminidase

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“…All compounds reduced neuraminidase activity. Consistent with the previous studies, in vivo treatment of mice with 25-100 mg/kg of curcumin reduced lung pathology compared to untreated controls [55]. Additionally, both pre-and post-infection treatment with curcumin improved average survival time of infected mice [55].…”
Section: Influenza a Virussupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…All compounds reduced neuraminidase activity. Consistent with the previous studies, in vivo treatment of mice with 25-100 mg/kg of curcumin reduced lung pathology compared to untreated controls [55]. Additionally, both pre-and post-infection treatment with curcumin improved average survival time of infected mice [55].…”
Section: Influenza a Virussupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Additionally, oral treatment with curcumin improved the survival of IAV-infected mice [19,53,55], indicating the potential of curcumin and its analogues against IAV infection.…”
Section: Influenza a Virusmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Many studies on virus-induced pneumonia have highlighted the potential usage of curcumin in the improvement of lung index and survival rate (Avasarala et al, 2013;Xu and Liu, 2017;Dai et al, 2018;Han et al, 2018;Lai et al, 2020). Curcumin mitigates the severity of viral pneumonia through inhibiting the production of inflammatory cytokines and NF-κB signaling in macrophages (Xu and Liu, 2017;Han et al, 2018).…”
Section: The Potential Role Of Curcumin In the Prevention And Treatmementioning
confidence: 99%
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