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Thymoquinone for the H1N1 Virus
H1N1 influenza, a subtype of influenza A virus, is an infectious viral illness that causes both upper and, in some cases, lower respiratory tract infections.1 Thymoquinone, the primary active compound in black seed oil (Nigella sativa) used in the traditional medicine of multiple cultures for more than 2,000 years2,3 for a variety of conditions, has ...
Sponsored Content: Anti-viral properties of Seaweeds
Seaweeds are known among academics and others to possess antiviral properties, among additional important activities beneficial in human health applications. Much of the reported antiviral effects stem from activities of the naturally present sulfated polysaccharides, especially the ones found in red seaweeds. There are products available in the marketplace to this effect, although, as with ...
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