Abstract:Background: Hepatitis c virus infection is a global health problem which chronically infected 71 million people in the world. This infection has a risk of becoming liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Since the current HCV therapy has been developed by direct-acting antivirals (DAA), however, most patients get limited access due to the high cost. Therefore, further development anti-HCV agent still greatly needed. Ruta angustifolia is a natural resource which was reported to possess anti-HCV activity. … Show more
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