Clinical Studies — antiviral activity
Antiviral activity of ginsenosides against coxsackievirus B3, enterovirus 71, and human rhinovirus 3
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American ginseng has been around for centuries, revered for its medicinal properties. But did you know that its active compounds, known as ginsenosides, may have antiviral powers? Ginsenosides have been studied for their effects against viruses like Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), Enterovirus 71 (EV71), and Human Rhinovirus 3 (HRV3). These are common viruses that can cause a range of health issues, from the common cold to more serious infections. Let's dive into how ginsenosides might be able to help fight these viruses. Table of Contents How Ginsenosides Work? Coxsackievirus B3: Why It’s a Problem? Enterovirus 71: A Threat to Children Human...