В журналеJournal of Pharmacy and Nutrition Sciences
Год: 2022 Том: 12 Страницы: 54-73
Microalgae (MA) and cyanobacteria (CB) are currently attracting much attention from scientists due to the high biological activity of many secondary metabolites of these
aquatic organisms. This review presents up-to-date modern data on the prospects for
using polysaccharides (PS) of these marine aquatic organisms as effective and
practically safe antiviral agents. These natural biopolymers are polyvalent
compounds, which allows them to bind to several complementary biological target
receptors. Particular emphasis is placed on the exopolysaccharides (EPS) Spirulina
sp. (Arthrospira sp.), Porphyridium sp., Chlorella sp., and Euglena sp., whose antiviral
activity makes them promising for the creation of drugs, biologically active food
supplements, and products for functional nutrition. The mechanisms of the biological
action of PS and the targets of these compounds are presented with a brief
description of PS's anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and antioxidant actions,
which make the most significant contribution to the antiviral effects. The authors hope
to draw the attention of researchers to the use of water extracts and polysaccharides
of microalgae and cyanobacteria as potential broad-spectrum antiviral agents that can
become the basis for new antivirus strategies.