Natural Products and HIV/AIDS
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- DOI: 10.1089/AID.2017.0232
Natural Products and HIV/AIDS
Abstract
The study of natural products in biomedical research is not a modern concept. Many of the most successful medical therapeutics are derived from natural products, including those studied in the field of HIV/AIDS. Biomedical research has a rich history of discovery based on screens of medicinal herbs and traditional medicine practices. Compounds derived from natural products, which repress HIV and those that activate latent HIV, have been reported. It is important to remember the tradition in medical research to derive therapies based on these natural products and to overcome the negative perception of natural products as an "alternative medicine."
Keywords: AIDS; HIV; HIV reactivation; HIV suppression; natural products.
Conflict of interest statement
No competing financial interests exist.
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