Effect of Thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro

Dengue hemorrhagic fever is one of the major public health problems in Thailand. The disease caused by the mosquito-borne dengue virus (DENV). DENV is the member of the Flavivirus genus, Flaviviridae family. There are four genetically related but distinct serotypes DENV 1, 2, 3, and 4. It is transmi...

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Main Authors: N Klawikkan, Veena Nukoolkarn, N Jirakanjanakit, S Yoksan, Chanpen Wiwat, วีณา นุกูลการ, จันทร์เพ็ญ วิวัฒน์, กฤษณ์ ถิระพันธุ์เมธี, Krit Thirapanmethee
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spelling th-mahidol.614172023-04-12T15:24:00Z Effect of Thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro N Klawikkan Veena Nukoolkarn N Jirakanjanakit S Yoksan Chanpen Wiwat วีณา นุกูลการ จันทร์เพ็ญ วิวัฒน์ กฤษณ์ ถิระพันธุ์เมธี Krit Thirapanmethee Krit Thirapanmethee Mahidol University. Faculty of Pharmacy. Department of Microbiology Mahidol University. Faculty of Pharmacy. Department of Pharmacognosy Mahidol University. Institute for Molecular Biosciences. Center for Vaccine Development Dengue virus type 2 Thai Medicinal Plants Anti-dengue activity Dengue hemorrhagic fever is one of the major public health problems in Thailand. The disease caused by the mosquito-borne dengue virus (DENV). DENV is the member of the Flavivirus genus, Flaviviridae family. There are four genetically related but distinct serotypes DENV 1, 2, 3, and 4. It is transmitted to people through the bite of mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. It has been reported that dengue virus infects 50 to 100 million people annually. However, there is neither vaccine nor effective antiviral drugs to treat dengue virus infection. Consequently, the development of antiviral drugs licensed for treatment of patients remains an urgent need to prevent dengue fatalities. Many studies have been conducted for exploring the antiviral activity of chemical compounds against DENV. Among these compounds, some are small molecules that can inhibit specific steps of viral intracellular replication or effect at viral proteins. But none of these compounds have been approved to be used in human. Thailand has many traditional medicinal plants that have been reported on strong antiviral activity and some of them have already been used to treat people who were infected with viruses. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the in vitro anti-dengue activity from Thai medicinal plants. In this present study, ten medicinal plants were collected from Siri Ruckhachati Natural Park, Salaya campus, Mahidol University. These plants were extracted with dichloromethane ethanol and subsequently tested for their anti-dengue type 2 activities in Vero cell by MTT method. The results showed that the ethanol extracts of Rhizophora apiculata Blume., Flagellaria indica Linn. and Cladogynos orientalis Zipp. at a concentration of 12.5 μg/ml exhibited inhibitory activity on DENV-2 with 56.14%, 45.52% and 34.85%, respectively. Moreover, Houttuynia cordata Thunb. exhibited inhibitory activity against DENV-2 with 35.99% at a concentration of 1.56 μg/ml. In addition, Cladogynos orientals Zipp., Piper retrofractum Vahl. and Rhizophora apiculata Blume. exhibited an inactivated viral particle activity with 52.9%, 84.93% and 41.5% at a concentration of 100 μg/ml. This study indicated that Rhizophora apiculata Blume., Flagellaria indica Linn., Cladogynos orientalis Zipp. and Houttuynia cordata Thunb. have a significant potential effect on the dengue virus in vitro. These medicinal plants could potentially be sources for developing the anti-DENV drug. 2010-08-11T04:01:37Z 2011-08-26T07:40:12Z 2021-03-24T02:47:59Z 2010-08-11T04:01:37Z 2011-08-26T07:40:12Z 2011 2021-03-24T02:47:59Z 2011 2010-08-11T04:01:37Z Research Article Mahidol University Journal of Pharmaceutical Science. Vol.38, No.1-2 (2011), 13-8. 0125-1570 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/61417 eng Mahidol University Mahidol University. Faculty of Pharmacy 301 KB application/pdf application/pdf Mahidol University Journal of Pharmaceutical Science (online available)
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topic Dengue virus type 2
Thai Medicinal Plants
Anti-dengue activity
spellingShingle Dengue virus type 2
Thai Medicinal Plants
Anti-dengue activity
N Klawikkan
Veena Nukoolkarn
N Jirakanjanakit
S Yoksan
Chanpen Wiwat
วีณา นุกูลการ
จันทร์เพ็ญ วิวัฒน์
กฤษณ์ ถิระพันธุ์เมธี
Krit Thirapanmethee
Effect of Thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro
description Dengue hemorrhagic fever is one of the major public health problems in Thailand. The disease caused by the mosquito-borne dengue virus (DENV). DENV is the member of the Flavivirus genus, Flaviviridae family. There are four genetically related but distinct serotypes DENV 1, 2, 3, and 4. It is transmitted to people through the bite of mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. It has been reported that dengue virus infects 50 to 100 million people annually. However, there is neither vaccine nor effective antiviral drugs to treat dengue virus infection. Consequently, the development of antiviral drugs licensed for treatment of patients remains an urgent need to prevent dengue fatalities. Many studies have been conducted for exploring the antiviral activity of chemical compounds against DENV. Among these compounds, some are small molecules that can inhibit specific steps of viral intracellular replication or effect at viral proteins. But none of these compounds have been approved to be used in human. Thailand has many traditional medicinal plants that have been reported on strong antiviral activity and some of them have already been used to treat people who were infected with viruses. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the in vitro anti-dengue activity from Thai medicinal plants. In this present study, ten medicinal plants were collected from Siri Ruckhachati Natural Park, Salaya campus, Mahidol University. These plants were extracted with dichloromethane ethanol and subsequently tested for their anti-dengue type 2 activities in Vero cell by MTT method. The results showed that the ethanol extracts of Rhizophora apiculata Blume., Flagellaria indica Linn. and Cladogynos orientalis Zipp. at a concentration of 12.5 μg/ml exhibited inhibitory activity on DENV-2 with 56.14%, 45.52% and 34.85%, respectively. Moreover, Houttuynia cordata Thunb. exhibited inhibitory activity against DENV-2 with 35.99% at a concentration of 1.56 μg/ml. In addition, Cladogynos orientals Zipp., Piper retrofractum Vahl. and Rhizophora apiculata Blume. exhibited an inactivated viral particle activity with 52.9%, 84.93% and 41.5% at a concentration of 100 μg/ml. This study indicated that Rhizophora apiculata Blume., Flagellaria indica Linn., Cladogynos orientalis Zipp. and Houttuynia cordata Thunb. have a significant potential effect on the dengue virus in vitro. These medicinal plants could potentially be sources for developing the anti-DENV drug.
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N Klawikkan
Veena Nukoolkarn
N Jirakanjanakit
S Yoksan
Chanpen Wiwat
วีณา นุกูลการ
จันทร์เพ็ญ วิวัฒน์
กฤษณ์ ถิระพันธุ์เมธี
Krit Thirapanmethee
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author N Klawikkan
Veena Nukoolkarn
N Jirakanjanakit
S Yoksan
Chanpen Wiwat
วีณา นุกูลการ
จันทร์เพ็ญ วิวัฒน์
กฤษณ์ ถิระพันธุ์เมธี
Krit Thirapanmethee
author_sort N Klawikkan
title Effect of Thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro
title_short Effect of Thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro
title_full Effect of Thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro
title_fullStr Effect of Thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro
title_sort effect of thai medicinal plant extracts against dengue virus in vitro
publishDate 2010
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