Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus

Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of liver disease and a potential cause of substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. The overall prevalence of HCV infection is 2%, representing 120 million people worldwide. Current standard treatment using pegylated interferon and ribavirin...

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Main Authors: Sri Wahyuni, Tutik, Tumewu, Lidya, Ayu Permanasari, Adita, Apriani, Evhy, Adianti, Myrna, Rahman, Abdul, Hotta, Hak
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spelling id-langga.846582019-07-06T06:07:42Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/84658/ Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus Sri Wahyuni, Tutik Tumewu, Lidya Ayu Permanasari, Adita Apriani, Evhy Adianti, Myrna Rahman, Abdul Hotta, Hak RS Pharmacy and materia medica RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of liver disease and a potential cause of substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. The overall prevalence of HCV infection is 2%, representing 120 million people worldwide. Current standard treatment using pegylated interferon and ribavirin is effective in only 50% of the patients infected with HCV genotype 1, and is associated with significant side effects. Therefore, it is still of importance to develop new drugs for treatment of HCV. Antiviral substances obtained from natural products, including medicinal plants, are potentially good targets to study. In this study, we evaluated Indonesian medicinal plants for their anti-HCV activities. Methods Ethanol extracts of 21 samples derived from 17 species of medicinal plants explored in the East Java region were tested. Anti-HCV activities were determined by a cell culture method using Huh7.5 cells and HCV strains of 9 different genotypes (1a to 7a, 1b and 2b). Results Four of the 21 samples tested showed antiviral activities against HCV: Toona sureni leaves (TSL) with 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC50) of 13.9 and 2.0 μg/ml against the HCV J6/JFH1-P47 and -P1 strains, respectively, Melicope latifolia leaves (MLL) with IC50 of 3.5 and 2.1 μg/ml, respectively, Melanolepis multiglandulosa stem (MMS) with IC50 of 17.1 and 6.2 μg/ml, respectively, and Ficus fistulosa leaves (FFL) with IC50 of 15.0 and 5.7 μg/ml, respectively. Time-of-addition experiments revealed that TSL and MLL inhibited both at the entry and post-entry steps while MMS and FFL principally at the entry step. TSL and MLL inhibited all of 11 HCV strains of all the genotypes tested to the same extent. On the other hand, FFL showed significantly weaker inhibitory activities against the HCV genotype 1a strain, and MMS against the HCV strains of genotypes 2b and 7a to a lesser extent, compared to the other HCV genotypes. Conclusions Ethanol extracts of TSL, MLL, MMS and FFL showed antiviral activities against all the HCV genotypes tested with the exception that some genotype(s) showed significant resistance to FFL and to MMS to a lesser extent. These plant extracts may be good candidates for the development of anti-HCV drugs. BioMed Central 2013-08 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/84658/1/C-001%20Rapid%20Publication%20Virologi%20Journal.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/84658/2/Lembar%20C01.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/84658/3/C01%20-%20Antiviral%20activities%20of%20Indonesian%20medicinal%20plants%20in%20the%20East%20Java%20region%20against%20hepatitis%20C%20virus.pdf Sri Wahyuni, Tutik and Tumewu, Lidya and Ayu Permanasari, Adita and Apriani, Evhy and Adianti, Myrna and Rahman, Abdul and Hotta, Hak (2013) Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus. Virology Journal, 10 (259). pp. 2-9. ISSN 1743422X https://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-422X-10-259
institution Universitas Airlangga
building Universitas Airlangga Library
country Indonesia
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language English
English
English
topic RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
spellingShingle RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
Sri Wahyuni, Tutik
Tumewu, Lidya
Ayu Permanasari, Adita
Apriani, Evhy
Adianti, Myrna
Rahman, Abdul
Hotta, Hak
Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus
description Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of liver disease and a potential cause of substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. The overall prevalence of HCV infection is 2%, representing 120 million people worldwide. Current standard treatment using pegylated interferon and ribavirin is effective in only 50% of the patients infected with HCV genotype 1, and is associated with significant side effects. Therefore, it is still of importance to develop new drugs for treatment of HCV. Antiviral substances obtained from natural products, including medicinal plants, are potentially good targets to study. In this study, we evaluated Indonesian medicinal plants for their anti-HCV activities. Methods Ethanol extracts of 21 samples derived from 17 species of medicinal plants explored in the East Java region were tested. Anti-HCV activities were determined by a cell culture method using Huh7.5 cells and HCV strains of 9 different genotypes (1a to 7a, 1b and 2b). Results Four of the 21 samples tested showed antiviral activities against HCV: Toona sureni leaves (TSL) with 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC50) of 13.9 and 2.0 μg/ml against the HCV J6/JFH1-P47 and -P1 strains, respectively, Melicope latifolia leaves (MLL) with IC50 of 3.5 and 2.1 μg/ml, respectively, Melanolepis multiglandulosa stem (MMS) with IC50 of 17.1 and 6.2 μg/ml, respectively, and Ficus fistulosa leaves (FFL) with IC50 of 15.0 and 5.7 μg/ml, respectively. Time-of-addition experiments revealed that TSL and MLL inhibited both at the entry and post-entry steps while MMS and FFL principally at the entry step. TSL and MLL inhibited all of 11 HCV strains of all the genotypes tested to the same extent. On the other hand, FFL showed significantly weaker inhibitory activities against the HCV genotype 1a strain, and MMS against the HCV strains of genotypes 2b and 7a to a lesser extent, compared to the other HCV genotypes. Conclusions Ethanol extracts of TSL, MLL, MMS and FFL showed antiviral activities against all the HCV genotypes tested with the exception that some genotype(s) showed significant resistance to FFL and to MMS to a lesser extent. These plant extracts may be good candidates for the development of anti-HCV drugs.
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author Sri Wahyuni, Tutik
Tumewu, Lidya
Ayu Permanasari, Adita
Apriani, Evhy
Adianti, Myrna
Rahman, Abdul
Hotta, Hak
author_facet Sri Wahyuni, Tutik
Tumewu, Lidya
Ayu Permanasari, Adita
Apriani, Evhy
Adianti, Myrna
Rahman, Abdul
Hotta, Hak
author_sort Sri Wahyuni, Tutik
title Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus
title_short Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus
title_full Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus
title_fullStr Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus
title_full_unstemmed Antiviral activities of Indonesian medicinal plants in the East Java region against hepatitis C virus
title_sort antiviral activities of indonesian medicinal plants in the east java region against hepatitis c virus
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2013
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