Anti-HIV activity of Indian medicinal plants |
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Authors: | Sudeep Sabde Hardik S. Bodiwala Aniket Karmase Preeti J. Deshpande Amandeep Kaur Nafees Ahmed Siddheshwar K. Chauthe Keyur G. Brahmbhatt Rasika U. Phadke Debashis Mitra Kamlesh Kumar Bhutani Inder Pal Singh |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Center for Cell Sciences (NCCS), Pune University Campus, Ganeshkhind, Pune, Maharashtra, 411007, India 2. Department of Natural Products, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Sector-67, S.A.S. Nagar, Punjab, 160062, India
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Abstract: | ![]() Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients face great socio-economic difficulties in obtaining treatment. There is an urgent need for new, safe, and cheap anti-HIV agents. Traditional medicinal plants are a valuable source of novel anti-HIV agents and may offer alternatives to expensive medicines in future. Various medicinal plants or plant-derived natural products have shown strong anti-HIV activity and are under various stages of clinical development in different parts of the world. The present study was directed towards assessment of anti-HIV activity of various extracts prepared from Indian medicinal plants. The plants were chosen on the basis of similarity of chemical constituents with reported anti-HIV compounds or on the basis of their traditional usage as immunomodulators. Different extracts were prepared by Soxhlet extraction and liquid-liquid partitioning. Ninety-two extracts were prepared from 23 plants. Anti-HIV activity was measured in a human CD4+ T-cell line, CEM-GFP cells infected with HIV-1NL4.3. Nine extracts of 8 different plants significantly reduced viral production in CEM-GFP cells infected with HIV-1NL4.3. Aegle marmelos, Argemone mexicana, Asparagus racemosus, Coleus forskohlii, and Rubia cordifolia demonstrated promising anti-HIV potential and were investigated for their active principles. |
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