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ãTAIPEI TIMESã Five potential treatments found, research team says
A research team attends a news conference in Taipei yesterday, at which they detailed the findings of a study on potential inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Photo: CNA 2021/01/28 03:00
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Laboratory experiments hav
CNA photo Jan. 27, 2021
Taipei, Jan. 27 (CNA) Scientists at Taiwan s top research institute Academia Sinica said Wednesday they are honing in on three traditional Chinese herbal medicines and two prescription drugs that have shown promising results against the COVID-19 virus in laboratory studies.
The two prescription pharmaceuticals are the anti-malaria drug Mefloquine, which was the most effective one in the study, and the HIV treatment Nelfinavir, said Hung Shang-cheng (洪上程), one of the leading researchers, at a press conference.
Promising results were also obtained with the Chinese herbal medicines Ganoderma lucidum, a kind of fungus; Perilla frutescens, a plant more commonly known as perilla; and the mint species Mentha haplocalyx, Hung said.
2021/01/27 15:46 Taiwan identifies five potential COVID inhibitors (Academia Sinica photo) Taiwan identifies five potential COVID inhibitors (Academia Sinica photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Taiwan s Academia Sinica has discovered five pharmaceuticals and herbal medicines capable of reining in the viral activity of the coronavirus. The potential COVID-19 inhibitors include compounds of the malaria drug Mefloquine and HIV drug Nelfinavir as well as extracts of the herbs Ganoderma lucidum (an oriental fungus), perilla, and mint. The study, conducted by Academia Sinica, has been published in the medical journal PNAS. Scientists involved in the research identified 15 medicinal compounds with the potential to fight the novel virus by combing through 2,855 U.S. FDA-approved drugs, either for human or veterinary uses and 200 antiviral Chinese medicines. Hamsters were then used in experiments at a P3 lab to determine the f
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