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Sulfated polysaccharides are potent and selective inhibitors of various enveloped viruses, including herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, vesicular stomatitis virus, and human immunodeficiency virus
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MedicineGlycobiologyImmunologyHerpes Simplex VirusVirologyVesicular Stomatitis VirusDextran SulfateSulfated PolysaccharidesVarious Enveloped VirusesAntiviral Drug DevelopmentAntiviral TherapyAntiviral DrugHivPharmacologyAntiviral CompoundInhibitory Activity
Several sulfated polysaccharides (dextran sulfate, pentosan polysulfate, fucoidan, and carrageenans) proved to be potent inhibitors for herpes simplex virus, human cytomegalovirus, vesicular stomatitis virus, Sindbis virus, and human immunodeficiency virus. They were moderately inhibitory to vaccinia virus but not inhibitory to adenovirus, coxsackievirus, poliovirus, parainfluenza virus, and reovirus. These results indicate that, with the exception of parainfluenza virus, enveloped viruses are specifically susceptible to the inhibitory activity of sulfated polysaccharides.
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