A defined anthocyanin mixture sourced from bilberry and black currant inhibits Measles virus and various herpesviruses
Abstract Background Anthocyanin-containing plant extracts and carotenoids, such as astaxanthin, have been well-known for their antiviral and anti-inflammatory activity, respectively. We hypothesised that a mixture of Ribes nigrum L. (Grossulariaceae) (common name black currant (BC)) and Vaccinium my...
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Main Authors: | Rinu Sivarajan (Author), Heike Oberwinkler (Author), Valeria Roll (Author), Eva-Maria König (Author), Maria Steinke (Author), Jochen Bodem (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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