Abstract

Antiviral activity of Ashwagandha extract on Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Replication

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  • Materials and methodsInfectious Bursal Disease is an Office Internationale Preparation of extract des Epizooties (OIE) notifiable and highly contagious viralTo prepare the hydro-alcoholic root extract of disease of chickens mostly [3,4,5,6] weeks of age (OIE, 2004)

  • Ashwagandha /Withania somnifera (WS), a plant well extract prepared in EMEM were added and the plate was known for its numerous medicinal properties is used sealed and kept at 37°C in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 for as antiviral herb for the treatment of genital disease 24 h

  • Cytopathic Effect Reduction Assay: Antiviral activity of WS root extract was determined by reduction of virus titer using TCID50 determinations (Kibenge et al, 1988)

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Introduction

Materials and methodsInfectious Bursal Disease is an Office Internationale Preparation of extract des Epizooties (OIE) notifiable and highly contagious viralTo prepare the hydro-alcoholic root extract of disease of chickens mostly [3,4,5,6] weeks of age (OIE, 2004). To prepare the hydro-alcoholic root extract of disease of chickens mostly [3,4,5,6] weeks of age (OIE, 2004). Ashwagandha /Withania somnifera (WS), a plant well extract prepared in EMEM were added and the plate was known for its numerous medicinal properties is used sealed and kept at 37°C in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 for as antiviral herb for the treatment of genital disease 24 h.

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