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The research group at IIT Roorkee has filed a patent for an antiviral composition containing this tamarind antiviral protein and is now developing tamarind-based therapeutic agents for chikungunya.
IIT Roorkee Study Shows Tamarind Seed Protein As A Promising Antiviral Agent For Treating Chikungunya The findings have recently been published in the Elsevier journal, Virology.
IIT Roorkee research group has filed a patent for anti-viral composition and is now developing tamarind-based therapeutic agents for treatment By PTI Updated - November 13, 2018 at 04:53 PM.
IIT Roorkee team uses tamarind seed protein to treat chikungunya Researchers are planning to test protein on animals to prevent and treat the infection Updated - November 03, 2018 06:22 pm IST ...
India News: NEW DELHI: Tamarind seeds has antiviral properties and can potentially be used to develop antiviral medication for chikungunya, finds IIT, Roorkee res.
Recently, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee Professors from the department of Biotechnology have shown that a protein found in tamarind seeds has antiviral properties and can ...
Reportedly, two professors at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee have claimed that they have come out with a protein in tamarind seeds which has antiviral properties and can be used to ...
New Delhi, Nov 13 (PTI) Two professors at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee claimed to have discovered a protein in tamarind seeds that has antiviral properties and can potentially be ...
NEW DELHI: Tamarind seeds has antiviral properties and can potentially be used to develop antiviral medication for chikungunya, finds IIT, Roorkee researchers.During the research, antiviral ...