Application
Acycloguanosine has been used as an inhibitor of herpes simplex virus type I:to serve as a positive control to compare the antiviral activities of mushroom extracts in cytotoxic assays using Vero cellsin infection studies to test its effect on voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSC) using human dorsal root ganglion-derived neuronal (HD10.6) cellsto test its effect on the interferon-stimulated gene (ISG) expression induction (Mx1 and ISG15) in human foreskin fibroblast cells
Biochem/physiol Actions
Acycloguanosine is an antiviral agent and is converted to acycloguanosine triphosphate by herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK). It competitively inhibits the viral DNA polymerase. It is less effective against cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus. Acycloguanosine has been used to study herpes simplex virus latency. It may act against human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) as well.
Features and Benefits
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General description
Acycloguanosine or acyclovir is a guanosine analog.
Packaging
50, 100, 500 mg in poly bottle
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