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Inhibitory effects of Korean medicinal plants and camelliatannin H from Camellia japonica on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease
Authors:Park Jong Cheol  Hur Jong Moon  Park Ju Gwon  Hatano Tsutomu  Yoshida Takashi  Miyashiro Hirotsugu  Min Byung Sun  Hattori Masao
Affiliation:Department of Oriental Medicine Resources, Sunchon National University, 315 Maegok-dong, Sunchon, Jonnam, 540-742, Republic of Korea. jcpark@sunchon.ac.kr
Abstract:To identify substances with anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) activity in traditional medicines, 101 extracts of Korean medicinal plants were screened for their inhibitory effects on HIV type 1 protease (PR). The enzyme activity was determined by HPLC. Of the extracts tested, strong inhibitory effects were observed in the acetone extracts of the pericarp and leaves of Camellia japonica, the water extract of the leaves of Sageretia theezans and the methanol extract of the aerial part of Sophora flavescens. Camelliatannin H from the pericarp of C. japonica, showed a potent inhibitory activity on HIV-1 PR with IC(50) of 0.9 microM.
Keywords:HIV‐1 protease  protease inhibitor  Korean medicinal plants  Camellia japonica L.  camelliatannin H
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