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  • The rise of drug-resistant alphaherpesvirus strains has led to the search for new anti-herpetic agents, with essential oils (EOs) showing potential against human herpes simplex viruses (HSV-1 and -2).
  • A study evaluated ginger essential oil (GEO) against caprine alphaherpesvirus 1 (CpHV-1), finding it highly effective in destroying the virus outside of cells, achieving 100% inactivation.
  • However, GEO did not inhibit the virus's ability to attach to or replicate within cells, suggesting its use may be more suitable for topical applications in animal models, opening up new therapeutic possibilities for both human and animal herpesviruses.

Article Abstract

The emergence of alphaherpesvirus strains resistant to commonly used antiviral drugs has prompted the research for alternative, biologically active anti-herpetic agents. Essential oils (EOs) have shown anti-infective properties against human herpes simplex viruses (HSV-1 and -2). Caprine alphaherpesvirus 1 (CpHV-1) induces genital lesions in its natural host and it is regarded as a useful homologous animal model for the study of HSV-2 infection, chiefly for the assessment of antiviral drugs in in vivo studies. In the present study we evaluated the activity in vitro of ginger EO (GEO) against CpHV-1. GEO was found to be effective as virucide on cell-free virus, inactivating CpHV-1 up to 100%. The virucidal activity of GEO is likely accounted for by disruption of herpesvirus envelope and its associated structures which are necessary for virus adsorption and entry into host cells. On the opposite, GEO was not able to inhibit virus adsorption and/or replication, as treatment of cells before and after infection did not abolish virus infectivity. GEO could be suggested for topical applications in in vivo experiments using CpHV-1/goat model, since the lipophilic nature of EOs favours their adsorption through the cutaneous/mucosal barrier, either alone or in conjunction with other molecules. These findings open several perspectives in terms of therapeutic possibilities for a number of human and animal alphaherpesviruses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2019.02.001DOI Listing

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