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Natural Plant Extracts as Novel Antiviral Candidates: Citrus extracts
Mijeong Choi1, †
Jihyeong Hwang2, †
Kwango Han1
Hyunjik Noh1
Byeongju Kang1
Taehwa Jeong1
Gyumin Choi1
Haekyoung Lee1
Yuri Kim1
Hanbong Ryu1
Sinae Kim2
Heejun Kim3
Saerok Shim2, *
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Submitted: 20 Nov 2024 | Revised: 26 Dec 2024 | Accepted: 12 Feb 2025 | Published: 18 Feb 2025

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Medicinal plants are the natural and main source of therapeutic drugs today. The biological activity of several plants has been performed, but many remain to be evaluated. Meanwhile, most biological studies on plants used in traditional medicine concern their antiviral and anti-inflammatory activity. In this study, two sets of plant extracts were studied for their biological activities. Various plant extracts, including Citrus peels, were evaluated for their antiviral activity. Among them, in the first set, three herbs were tested individually, and the five mixtures in the second set were composed of various traditional Korean herb extracts in several proportions. Through appropriate combinations of traditional Korean herbs, the antiviral activity was improved than single herb extracts.

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Choi, M., Hwang, J., Han, K., Noh, H., Kang, B., Jeong, T., Choi, G., Lee, H., Kim, Y., Ryu, H., Kim, S., Kim, H., & Shim, S. (2025). Natural Plant Extracts as Novel Antiviral Candidates: Citrus extracts. Journal of Inflammatory and Infectious Medicine, 1(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.53941/jiim.2025.100003
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