[Application of quantitative evaluation on multicomponent drug interaction in anti-HIV research].

Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi

College of Basic Medicine, Chengdu University of TCM, Chengdu 610075, China.

Published: December 2013

Objective: To quantitatively evaluate mutual relations of 4 component drugs in anti-HIV action.

Methods: The effect of TCM four components on cell growth was detected using MTT assay. The antiviral effects of 4 components were observed at the maximal nonvenomous dose. The combination index (CI) value of combined two or four components were calculated using median-effect principle. The mutual relations of two or four components for antiviral actions were assessed using CI.

Results: Synergism was dominant in combination of A and B, and the effect was dose-dependent. Antagonism was dominant in combination of C and D, and the effect was dose-dependent. But the combination of A, B, C, and D was synergistic when the inhibition rate was over 10%.

Conclusion: Median-effect principle can be used to quantitatively assess the anti-HIV effect of four components.

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