Abstract:Present article explains human immunodeficiency virus (anti-HIV) activity of various bioorganic components isolated from various plant species. Plants possess enormous potential to fight against viruses and other microbial pathogens. Medicinal plants are large depository of antiretroviral agents which could be used for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. Diseases caused by viruses are showing new trends in virulence, with high infectivity, morbidity, and mortality. Due to climatic effect and drug resis… Show more
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