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LIGNOSULFONATE, A WATER-SOLUBILIZED LIGNIN FROM THE WASTE LIQUOR OF THE PULPING PROCESS, INHIBITS THE INFECTIVITY AND CYTOPATHIC EFFECTS OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INVITRO

AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY(1989)

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Lignosulfonate (LS), a water-solubilized lignin obtained from the waste liquor of the pulping process of woods, has antiviral activity against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in vitro. LS completely inhibited the HIV-induced cytopathic effect, the HIV-specific antigen expression, and syncytia formation at the concentrations of ≥ 50μg/ml. Furthermore, LS inhibited the reverse transcriptase activity in a cell-free system. A sugar-eliminated LS (LS-KL) also had the same antiviral activities.
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