Author(s):
E Susithra, D Chamundeswari, Padma Srikanth, Rajasekhar Chekkara, B Sesha Poornima
Email(s):
chamupub@gmail.com
Address:
Dept of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai 0116, India
Dept. of Microbiology, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Sn Ramachandra University, Chennai-60I16, India
Department of Chemistry, Sathyahama University, Jeppuaar Nagar, Chennai 600119, ladia.
Published In:
Volume - 29,
Issue - 1,
Year - 2016
Cite this article:
Susithra, Chamundeswari, Srikanth, Chekkara and Poornima (2016). Antiviral Effect of the Isolates from Plumbago zeylanica Roots against HSV. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.89.
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Antiviral
Effect of the Isolates from Plumbago zeylanica Roots against HSV
E
Susithra, D Chamundeswari, Padma Srikanth, Rajasekhar Chekkara and B Sesha
Poornima
Dept of
Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai
0116, India
Dept.
of Microbiology, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Sn
Ramachandra University, Chennai-60I16, India
Department
of Chemistry, Sathyahama University, Jeppuaar Nagar, Chennai 600119, ladia
Corresponding
author email:chamupub@gmail.com
[Received
30 January 2016, accepted I February]
Abstract:
The present study emphasizes on the need and importance of novel bioactive
compounds from natural sources for reatment of infections with HSV type I and
HSV type 2, a major opportunistic disease in immunocompromised patients.
Plumbagin (PZEA-I), a naphthoquinone and the mixture of flavonoids (PZFF)
isolated and characterized from the most promising ethyl acetate fraction of
Plumbago zeylanica roots, a traditional medicinal plant, were assessed for
anti-viral activity to find out the lead molecules effective against HSV-2 on
Hep 2 cell line by in vitro method. The viability of cells treated with the
isolated compounds were observed microscopically for morphological changes and
evaluated by MTT assay and the non toxic dose of PZEA-I, PZFF and curcumin was
calculated which was found to be 0.4ug/ml, 12Spg/mi and 100ugml. Further, TCID
values of HSV-2 at vVarying dilutions showing complete cytopathic effect was
estimated using kaher's formula and antigen dose (1 TCIDS0) was estimated which
was found to be 10" that is to be used for antiviral assay The antiviral
assay was then carried out with the non toxic concentration of the test samples
against 1, 10, 100 TCID, virus. It was found that the Complete Cytopathic
Effect (CPE) inhibition was observed in 100 TCID of virus with the flavonoid
fraction showing significant antiviral activity at a concentration of
0.048ug/ml similar to the standard curcumin when compared to plumbagin with
only parital activity at concentration of 0.4ug/ml. It was observed that the
flavonoids identified as nutin, quercetin, orientin and kacmpferol, were the
lead molecules responsible for significant anti-viral activity whereas
plunhagin (PZEA-I) had only partial activity. Attempts are being made to
perform the plague assay to find out the extent of percentage inhibition in the
effective flavonoid fraction (PZFF) and the determinate effect of
anthraquinones isolated from the Plambago zeylanica roots might focus on the
efficacy in the traditional system of medicine.
Keywards:
Anti-viral activity, Plambago zeylanica, Herpes Simples Virus type 2. Plumbagin
(PZEA-I.) Plumbago zeylanica, Flavonoid Fraction (PZFF)