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HERO ID
7754836
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
ANTIVIRAL, ANTIFUNGAL AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE CHINESE MEDICINAL PLANTS, HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA, LOBELIA CHINENSIS AND SELAGINELLA UNCINATA
Author(s)
Sit, N; Chan, Y; Chuah, B; Cheng, R; Leong, W; Khoo, K
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health
ISSN:
0125-1562
Publisher
SEAMEO TROPMED Network
Location
BANGKOK
Volume
48
Issue
3
Page Numbers
616-627
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:000403521400013
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the extracts of Houttuynia cordata (Saururaceae), Lobelia chinensis (Campanulaceae) and Selaginella uncinata (Selagi-nellaceae) for their antimicrobial activities against Chikungunya virus, selected yeasts, filamentous fungi, and gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria of medical importance. Fresh preparations of the studied plants were sequentially extracted to obtain six different extracts. The extracts were examined for cytopathic inhibition effect on African monkey kidney epithelial (Vero) cells co-infected with Chikungunya virus. The chloroform extract of L. chinensis had the highest cytopathic inhibition effect with mean (±SD) cell viability of 66.5% (± 2.1)% at 40 µg/ml. The mean (± SD) 50% effective concentration and selectivity index for this extract were 28.4 (± 0.8) µg/ml and 7.5, respectively. A colorimetric broth micro-dilution assay revealed the hexane extract of H. cordata was the only extract with broad spectrum fungistatic activity against all six species of fungi evaluated, with mean minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values ranging from 0.08 to 1.25 mg/ml. As for antibacterial activity, the chloroform and ethyl acetate extracts of S. uncinata exhibited broad spectrum bacteriostatic activity against all six species of bacteria, with mean MIC ranges of 0.63-1.25 and 0.63-2.50 mg/ml, respectively. The antimicrobial activities of the extracts were found to be dependent on the species of microorganisms, testing concentration, and extractant used. The leaf extracts of H. cordata and S. uncinata are potential sources of new antifungal or antibacterial agents with broad spectrum activity. The chloroform extract of L. chinensis warrants isolation of the compounds active against Chikungunya virus due to its potency. © 2017, SEAMEO TROPMED Network. All rights reserved.
Keywords
chikungunya virus; cytopathic effect; fungistatic; fungicidal; bacteriostatic; bactericidal; Campanulaceae; Saururaceae; Selaginellaceae
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