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Main Authors: Al Amin, Md, Nafady, Mohamed H, Zehravi, Mehrukh, Sweilam, Sherouk Hussein, Kumar, Kusuma Praveen, Akiful Haque, M, Unnisa, Aziz, Singh, Laliteshwar Pratap, Sayeed, Mohammed, Alshehri, Mohammed Ali, Ahmad, Irfan, Emran, Talha Bin, Uddin, Md Zia
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Language:en
Published: Animal models and experimental medicine 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39921221/
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author Al Amin, Md
Nafady, Mohamed H
Zehravi, Mehrukh
Sweilam, Sherouk Hussein
Kumar, Kusuma Praveen
Akiful Haque, M
Unnisa, Aziz
Singh, Laliteshwar Pratap
Sayeed, Mohammed
Alshehri, Mohammed Ali
Ahmad, Irfan
Emran, Talha Bin
Uddin, Md Zia
author_facet Al Amin, Md
Nafady, Mohamed H
Zehravi, Mehrukh
Sweilam, Sherouk Hussein
Kumar, Kusuma Praveen
Akiful Haque, M
Unnisa, Aziz
Singh, Laliteshwar Pratap
Sayeed, Mohammed
Alshehri, Mohammed Ali
Ahmad, Irfan
Emran, Talha Bin
Uddin, Md Zia
Al Amin, Md
Nafady, Mohamed H
Zehravi, Mehrukh
Sweilam, Sherouk Hussein
Kumar, Kusuma Praveen
Akiful Haque, M
Unnisa, Aziz
Singh, Laliteshwar Pratap
Sayeed, Mohammed
Alshehri, Mohammed Ali
Ahmad, Irfan
Emran, Talha Bin
Uddin, Md Zia
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Bird's eye view of natural products for the development of new anti-HIV agents: Understanding from a therapeutic viewpoint. Al Amin, Md Nafady, Mohamed H Zehravi, Mehrukh Sweilam, Sherouk Hussein Kumar, Kusuma Praveen Akiful Haque, M Unnisa, Aziz Singh, Laliteshwar Pratap Sayeed, Mohammed Alshehri, Mohammed Ali Ahmad, Irfan Emran, Talha Bin Uddin, Md Zia Biological Products Humans Anti-HIV Agents HIV Infections Animals Drug Development Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is the name used to describe several potentially life-threatening infections and disorders that happen when HIV has severely compromised the immune system. The primary effect of HIV is to decrease host immunity, exposing the host to external pathogens. The development of pharmaceutical drugs that directly cure the infection is crucial because of the current wide-ranging epidemic of HIV. Most therapeutic anti-HIV drugs are nucleosides. However, their high toxicity and potential for drug resistance restrict their use. Many of the most effective clinical drugs used to inhibit HIV, the activation of latent HIV, and AIDS have been obtained from natural sources. This review focuses on potential natural medicinal products for treating and managing HIV and AIDS. Notwithstanding, further clinical research studies are needed to understand the subject and its dynamics.
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spellingShingle Bird's eye view of natural products for the development of new anti-HIV agents: Understanding from a therapeutic viewpoint.
Al Amin, Md
Nafady, Mohamed H
Zehravi, Mehrukh
Sweilam, Sherouk Hussein
Kumar, Kusuma Praveen
Akiful Haque, M
Unnisa, Aziz
Singh, Laliteshwar Pratap
Sayeed, Mohammed
Alshehri, Mohammed Ali
Ahmad, Irfan
Emran, Talha Bin
Uddin, Md Zia
Biological Products
Humans
Anti-HIV Agents
HIV Infections
Animals
Drug Development
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Bird's eye view of natural products for the development of new anti-HIV agents: Understanding from a therapeutic viewpoint. Al Amin, Md Nafady, Mohamed H Zehravi, Mehrukh Sweilam, Sherouk Hussein Kumar, Kusuma Praveen Akiful Haque, M Unnisa, Aziz Singh, Laliteshwar Pratap Sayeed, Mohammed Alshehri, Mohammed Ali Ahmad, Irfan Emran, Talha Bin Uddin, Md Zia Biological Products Humans Anti-HIV Agents HIV Infections Animals Drug Development Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is the name used to describe several potentially life-threatening infections and disorders that happen when HIV has severely compromised the immune system. The primary effect of HIV is to decrease host immunity, exposing the host to external pathogens. The development of pharmaceutical drugs that directly cure the infection is crucial because of the current wide-ranging epidemic of HIV. Most therapeutic anti-HIV drugs are nucleosides. However, their high toxicity and potential for drug resistance restrict their use. Many of the most effective clinical drugs used to inhibit HIV, the activation of latent HIV, and AIDS have been obtained from natural sources. This review focuses on potential natural medicinal products for treating and managing HIV and AIDS. Notwithstanding, further clinical research studies are needed to understand the subject and its dynamics.
title Bird's eye view of natural products for the development of new anti-HIV agents: Understanding from a therapeutic viewpoint.
topic Biological Products
Humans
Anti-HIV Agents
HIV Infections
Animals
Drug Development
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39921221/