Literature DB >> 6267996

[Comparative study of the antiviral activity of pancreatic and microbial RNAse].

I I Alekseeva, B M Kurinenko, G I Kleiner, A Zh Skuia, G A Penzikova.   

Abstract

The efficacy of pancreatic RNase with microbial enzymes (RN-ases) of Act. rimosus and Bacillus intermedius) was studied comparatively in vitro in a transplantable cell culture of the swine embryokidney with respect to the aphthosa virus (AV) and the virus of the Aujeszky disease (VAD). The VAD proved to be most sensitive to RNases. RNase of Bac. intermedius showed the highest antiviral efficacy. The enzymes were active in vivo, when the albino mice and newborn rabbits were infected with the AV, the RNase of Bac. intermedius being also most active in this case.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6267996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antibiotiki        ISSN: 0003-5637


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