Objective: To investigate the antiviral activities of three kinds of extracts from the fruit of Eucalyptus maidenii against herpes simplex virus typel and Hepatitis B Virus.
Methods: Cytotoxicity of extracts on Vero cell lines were estimated using MTT method and anti-HSV-1 activity was observed and determined with CPE and plaque reduction assay. The inhibitory effects of extracts on HBsAg and HBeAg secretion in HepG2.2.15 cell culture were detected using ELISA.
Results: Aqueous extract (pl8-E3) had conspicuous anti-HSV-1 activity, the IC50 was 126.77 microg/mL,but the EtOAc extracts( pl8-E1 )and MeOH extracts (pl8-E2) showed little anti-HSV-1 activity. None of these extracts had significant inhibitory eflect on HBsAg and HBeAg secretion in HepG2.2.15 cell culture.
Conclusion: Aqueous extract(p18-E3) from the fruit of Eucalyptus maidenii has conspicuous anti-HSV-1 activity. It could inactivate virus directly,and inhibit virus attachment,but had no influence on virus penetration. The mechanism that p18-E3 inactivates virus might involve in viral envelope alteration.
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