Inhibitory activity of aqueous extracts of tea compositions, individual ingredients for their preparation and some plants against replication of Herpes simplex virus type 2 in vitro
Aim . In vitro analysis of the inhibitory activity of aqueous extracts of tea compositions, plant raw materials and as well as plants from different families against replication of Herpes simplex virus type 2. Material and Methods . The viral strain MS of HSV‐2 was passivated on Vero cell culture. A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ûg Rossii: èkologiâ, razvitie razvitie, 2022-10, Vol.17 (3), p.135-152 |
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In vitro
analysis of the inhibitory activity of aqueous extracts of tea compositions, plant raw materials and as well as plants from different families against replication of Herpes simplex virus type 2.
Material and Methods
. The viral strain MS of HSV‐2 was passivated on Vero cell culture. Antiviral (inhibitory) activity of aqueous extracts was studied
in vitro
according to the classical scheme of neutralization (inactivation) of the virus.
Results
. For comparison we used control samples of aqueous extracts of Chaga mushroom (
Inonotus obliquus
) and grass of
Alchemilla vulgaris
L. with EC
50
equal to 21.36±3.92 and 39.67±8.75 µg/ml (for dry raw materials) versus 10
3
PFU/ml HSV‐2. As a result the prevailing activity (from 15.25±3.92 to 1.71±0.54 µg/ml) was identified for extracts of tea compositions based on black and green tea, as well as individual ingredients for their composition – black tea, leaves of
Mentha piperita
L., flowers of
Lavandula angustifolia
Mill. and clove spices (
Syzygium aromaticum
L.). Extracts obtained from plants that are not part of tea compositions of interest are fermented leaves of
Epilobium angustifolium
L. (
Onagraceae
) and grass of two species
Euphorbia
(
E. pilosa
L. and
E. esula
L.,
Euphorbiaceae
) with inhibitory activity at concentrations of 10.675±1.96; 2.29±0.57 and 1.71±0.54 µg/ml, respectively.
Conclusion
. The results presented can become the basis for the search for individual biologically active substances of plant origin that inhibit HSV‐2 replication as well as for the development of effective medicines in the form of tea beverages and/or formulations for topical use to reduce relapses of chronic herpes. |
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ISSN: | 1992-1098 2413-0958 |
DOI: | 10.18470/1992-1098-2022-3-135-152 |