id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-290855-6umgvt28 Ma, Li Antiviral Effects of Plant-Derived Essential Oils and Their Components: An Updated Review 2020-06-05 .txt text/plain 5620 303 42 Previous studies have demonstrated essential oils to be excellent candidates to treat antiviral-resistant infection associated with their chemical complexity which confers broad-spectrum mechanisms of action and non-specific antiviral properties. This review provides an up-to-date overview of the antiviral efficacy of essential oils from a wide range of plant species and their characteristic components, as well as their overall mechanisms of action, focusing on the last decade. Virucidal effects of EOs extracted from numerous aromatic and herbal plants are also well documented on a variety of viruses, such as IFV, HSV, HIV, yellow fever virus, and avian influenza, etc. Essential oils from Star Anise, Australian tea tree, oregano, Eucalyptus caesia, to name a few, have been demonstrated to exhibit high anti-HSV-1 activities in vitro (Table 1 ). ./cache/cord-290855-6umgvt28.txt ./txt/cord-290855-6umgvt28.txt