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Antiviral Bioactive Compounds of Mushrooms and Their Antiviral Mechanisms: A Reviewopen access

Authors
Seo, Dong JooChoi, Changsun
Issue Date
Feb-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
mushroom; bioactive compound; virus; infection; antiviral mechanism
Citation
VIRUSES-BASEL, v.13, no.2
Journal Title
VIRUSES-BASEL
Volume
13
Number
2
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/48044
DOI
10.3390/v13020350
ISSN
1999-4915
1999-4915
Abstract
Mushrooms are used in their natural form as a food supplement and food additive. In addition, several bioactive compounds beneficial for human health have been derived from mushrooms. Among them, polysaccharides, carbohydrate-binding protein, peptides, proteins, enzymes, polyphenols, triterpenes, triterpenoids, and several other compounds exert antiviral activity against DNA and RNA viruses. Their antiviral targets were mostly virus entry, viral genome replication, viral proteins, and cellular proteins and influenced immune modulation, which was evaluated through pre-, simultaneous-, co-, and post-treatment in vitro and in vivo studies. In particular, they treated and relieved the viral diseases caused by herpes simplex virus, influenza virus, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Some mushroom compounds that act against HIV, influenza A virus, and hepatitis C virus showed antiviral effects comparable to those of antiviral drugs. Therefore, bioactive compounds from mushrooms could be candidates for treating viral infections.
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