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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 21, 2014; 20(11): 2941-2947
Published online Mar 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i11.2941
Table 1 Medicinal plant phytochemicals as anti- hepatitis C virus agents
PhytochemicalsViral stepEffect
Diosgenin[43]ReplicationInhibition of transcription factor 3 and signal transducer
Silymarin/silibinin[37,44,45]Viral entry (viral attachment) ReplicationInhibition of core protein and NS5 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase
Iridoids[46,47]Viral entryBlockage of E2 and CD81 contact
Naringenin[48,49]Viral assemblySuppression of core protein activity
EGCG[50,51]Viral entryDisturbance in glycoprotein activity and Inhibition of cell-cell transmission
Quercetin[52,53]ReplicationInhibition of IRES activity and NS3 polymerase
Ladanein[54]Post attachment entry stepInhibition of receptor interactions, virus endocytosis, or membrane fusion
Luteolin and apigenin[55]ReplicationInhibition of NS5B polymerase activity