Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)

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Autor(a) principal: Picoli, Tony
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Waller, Stefanie Bressan, Hoffmann, Jéssica Fernanda, Peter, Cristina Mendes, Barcelos, Lariane da Silva, Lopes, Matheus Gomes, Faria, Renata Osório de, Cleff, Marlete Brum, Hübner, Silvia de Oliveira, Lima, Marcelo de, Fischer, Geferson
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Resumo: The search for natural resources with antiviral potential, as an alternative to synthetic drugs, has been growing and, in this sense, oregano presents itself as a potential candidate. However, the antiviral studies with oregano are still poorly explored. BoHV-1 stands out among veterinary pathogens, for its economic impact on cattle production. In this study, the antiviral and virucidal activity of polar extracts of Origanum vulgare was evaluated against BoHV-1. Infusion (INF10), decoction (DEC), and hydroalcoholic (HAE) extracts were tested to cytotoxic and antiviral assays on MDBK cells. Cytotoxic effects were analyzed through MTT assay and the antiviral activity was expressed as a percentage of inhibition (PI). BoHV-1 was incubated with O. vulgare extracts as virucidal assay. Concentrations ≤3.12 mg/ml (INF10) and ≤1.56 mg/ml (DEC/HAE) preserved the cell viability above 60%, and all extracts were safe (>96%) between 0.78 and 0.39 mg/ml. Regarding the antiviral activity, pre-treatment of all extracts highlighted in comparison to the post-treatment. The pre-treatment of infusion at 2 mg/ml highlighted due to the high cell viability (84.69%) and the elimination of the viral load. All extracts inactivated BoHV-1 from 2 hours of incubation (20 mg/ml), showing virucidal activity. These findings may be related to 4-hydroxybenzoic acid as prevalent in all extracts. These findings showed the in vitro antiviral and virucidal activity of oregano polar extracts against BoHV-1 and may be promising for the therapeutic use against herpesviruses infections.
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spelling Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) Potencial antiviral y virucida de extractos de Origanum vulgare Linn. (orégano) contra el Alfaherpesvirus bovino 1 (BoHV-1)Potencial antiviral e virucida de extratos de Origanum vulgare Linn. (orégano) contra o Alphaherpesvírus bovino 1 (BoHV-1)Alternative therapeuticAqueous extractHydroalcoholic extractVirusCytotoxicity.Terapia alternativaExtracto acuosoExtracto hidroalcohólicoVirusCitotoxicidad.Terapia alternativaExtrato aquosoExtrato hidroalcoólicoVírusCitotoxicidade.The search for natural resources with antiviral potential, as an alternative to synthetic drugs, has been growing and, in this sense, oregano presents itself as a potential candidate. However, the antiviral studies with oregano are still poorly explored. BoHV-1 stands out among veterinary pathogens, for its economic impact on cattle production. In this study, the antiviral and virucidal activity of polar extracts of Origanum vulgare was evaluated against BoHV-1. Infusion (INF10), decoction (DEC), and hydroalcoholic (HAE) extracts were tested to cytotoxic and antiviral assays on MDBK cells. Cytotoxic effects were analyzed through MTT assay and the antiviral activity was expressed as a percentage of inhibition (PI). BoHV-1 was incubated with O. vulgare extracts as virucidal assay. Concentrations ≤3.12 mg/ml (INF10) and ≤1.56 mg/ml (DEC/HAE) preserved the cell viability above 60%, and all extracts were safe (>96%) between 0.78 and 0.39 mg/ml. Regarding the antiviral activity, pre-treatment of all extracts highlighted in comparison to the post-treatment. The pre-treatment of infusion at 2 mg/ml highlighted due to the high cell viability (84.69%) and the elimination of the viral load. All extracts inactivated BoHV-1 from 2 hours of incubation (20 mg/ml), showing virucidal activity. These findings may be related to 4-hydroxybenzoic acid as prevalent in all extracts. These findings showed the in vitro antiviral and virucidal activity of oregano polar extracts against BoHV-1 and may be promising for the therapeutic use against herpesviruses infections.La búsqueda de recursos naturales con potencial antiviral, como alternativa a las drogas sintéticas, ha ido creciendo y, en este sentido, el orégano se presenta como un candidato potencial. Sin embargo, los estudios antivirales con orégano aún están poco explorados. El BoHV-1 se destaca entre los patógenos veterinarios por su impacto económico en la producción ganadera. En este estudio, se evaluó la actividad antiviral y virucida de extractos polares de Origanum vulgare contra BoHV-1. Se probaron extractos de infusión (INF), decocción (DEC) e hidroalcohólicos (HAE) para ensayos citotóxicos y antivirales en células MDBK. Los efectos citotóxicos se analizaron mediante el ensayo MTT y la actividad antiviral se expresó como porcentaje de inhibición (PI). Se incubó BoHV-1 con extractos de O. vulgare como ensayo virucida. Las concentraciones ≤3,12 mg/ml (INF) y ≤1,56 mg/ml (DEC / HAE) preservaron la viabilidad celular por encima del 60%, y todos los extractos fueron seguros (>96%) entre 0,78 y 0,39 mg/ml. En cuanto a la actividad antiviral, se destacó el pretratamiento de todos los extractos en comparación con el postratamiento. El pretratamiento de infusión a 2 mg/ml destacó por la alta viabilidad celular (84,69%) y la eliminación de la carga viral. Todos extractos inactivaron BoHV-1 en 2 horas de incubación (20 mg/ml), mostrando actividad virucida. Estos hallazgos pueden estar relacionados con el ácido 4-hidroxibenzoico, predominante en todos extractos. Estos hallazgos mostraron la actividad antiviral y virucida in vitro de los extractos polares de orégano contra BoHV-1 y pueden ser prometedores para el uso terapéutico contra infecciones por herpesvirus.A busca por recursos naturais com potencial antiviral, como uma alternativa aos fármacos sintéticos, tem sido crescente e, neste sentido, o orégano apresenta-se como um candidato em potencial. No entanto, estudos antivirais com orégano ainda são pouco explorados. O alphaherpesvírus bovino 1 (BoHV-1) destaca-se entre os patógenos veterinários por seu impacto econômico na pecuária. Neste estudo foi avaliada a atividade antiviral e virucida de extratos polares de Origanum vulgare contra o BoHV-1. Extratos de infusão (INF10), decocção (DEC) e hidroalcoólico (HAE) foram testados em ensaios citotóxicos e antivirais em células MDBK. Os efeitos citotóxicos foram analisados ​​por meio de ensaio MTT e a atividade antiviral expressa em Porcentagem de Inibição (PI). O BoHV-1 foi incubado com os extratos de O. vulgare para avaliação do potencial virucida. As concentrações de ≤3,12 mg/ml (INF10) e ≤1,56 mg/ml (DEC / HAE) preservaram a viabilidade celular acima de 60%, e todos os extratos foram seguros (>96%) entre 0,78 e 0,39 mg/ml. Em relação à atividade antiviral, o pré-tratamento de todos os extratos destacou-se em comparação ao pós-tratamento. O pré-tratamento da infusão de 2 mg/ml destacou-se pela alta viabilidade celular (84,69%) e pela eliminação da carga viral. Todos os extratos inativaram o BoHV-1 a partir de 2 horas de incubação (20 mg/ml), mostrando atividade virucida. Esses achados podem estar relacionados ao ácido 4-hidroxibenzóico, prevalente em todos os extratos. Esses achados demonstram atividade antiviral e virucida in vitro de extratos polares de orégano contra BoHV-1, podendo ser promissores no uso terapêutico contra infecções por herpesvírus.Research, Society and Development2021-05-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1497910.33448/rsd-v10i5.14979Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e28410514979Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e28410514979Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e284105149792525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14979/13404Copyright (c) 2021 Tony Picoli; Stefanie Bressan Waller; Jéssica Fernanda Hoffmann; Cristina Mendes Peter; Lariane da Silva Barcelos; Matheus Gomes Lopes; Renata Osório de Faria; Marlete Brum Cleff; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner; Marcelo de Lima; Geferson Fischerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPicoli, Tony Waller, Stefanie BressanHoffmann, Jéssica FernandaPeter, Cristina MendesBarcelos, Lariane da SilvaLopes, Matheus GomesFaria, Renata Osório de Cleff, Marlete BrumHübner, Silvia de Oliveira Lima, Marcelo deFischer, Geferson2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14979Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:55.197198Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
Potencial antiviral y virucida de extractos de Origanum vulgare Linn. (orégano) contra el Alfaherpesvirus bovino 1 (BoHV-1)
Potencial antiviral e virucida de extratos de Origanum vulgare Linn. (orégano) contra o Alphaherpesvírus bovino 1 (BoHV-1)
title Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
spellingShingle Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
Picoli, Tony
Alternative therapeutic
Aqueous extract
Hydroalcoholic extract
Virus
Cytotoxicity.
Terapia alternativa
Extracto acuoso
Extracto hidroalcohólico
Virus
Citotoxicidad.
Terapia alternativa
Extrato aquoso
Extrato hidroalcoólico
Vírus
Citotoxicidade.
title_short Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
title_full Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
title_fullStr Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
title_full_unstemmed Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
title_sort Antiviral and virucidal potential of Origanum vulgare Linn. (oregano) extracts against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
author Picoli, Tony
author_facet Picoli, Tony
Waller, Stefanie Bressan
Hoffmann, Jéssica Fernanda
Peter, Cristina Mendes
Barcelos, Lariane da Silva
Lopes, Matheus Gomes
Faria, Renata Osório de
Cleff, Marlete Brum
Hübner, Silvia de Oliveira
Lima, Marcelo de
Fischer, Geferson
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author2 Waller, Stefanie Bressan
Hoffmann, Jéssica Fernanda
Peter, Cristina Mendes
Barcelos, Lariane da Silva
Lopes, Matheus Gomes
Faria, Renata Osório de
Cleff, Marlete Brum
Hübner, Silvia de Oliveira
Lima, Marcelo de
Fischer, Geferson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Picoli, Tony
Waller, Stefanie Bressan
Hoffmann, Jéssica Fernanda
Peter, Cristina Mendes
Barcelos, Lariane da Silva
Lopes, Matheus Gomes
Faria, Renata Osório de
Cleff, Marlete Brum
Hübner, Silvia de Oliveira
Lima, Marcelo de
Fischer, Geferson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alternative therapeutic
Aqueous extract
Hydroalcoholic extract
Virus
Cytotoxicity.
Terapia alternativa
Extracto acuoso
Extracto hidroalcohólico
Virus
Citotoxicidad.
Terapia alternativa
Extrato aquoso
Extrato hidroalcoólico
Vírus
Citotoxicidade.
topic Alternative therapeutic
Aqueous extract
Hydroalcoholic extract
Virus
Cytotoxicity.
Terapia alternativa
Extracto acuoso
Extracto hidroalcohólico
Virus
Citotoxicidad.
Terapia alternativa
Extrato aquoso
Extrato hidroalcoólico
Vírus
Citotoxicidade.
description The search for natural resources with antiviral potential, as an alternative to synthetic drugs, has been growing and, in this sense, oregano presents itself as a potential candidate. However, the antiviral studies with oregano are still poorly explored. BoHV-1 stands out among veterinary pathogens, for its economic impact on cattle production. In this study, the antiviral and virucidal activity of polar extracts of Origanum vulgare was evaluated against BoHV-1. Infusion (INF10), decoction (DEC), and hydroalcoholic (HAE) extracts were tested to cytotoxic and antiviral assays on MDBK cells. Cytotoxic effects were analyzed through MTT assay and the antiviral activity was expressed as a percentage of inhibition (PI). BoHV-1 was incubated with O. vulgare extracts as virucidal assay. Concentrations ≤3.12 mg/ml (INF10) and ≤1.56 mg/ml (DEC/HAE) preserved the cell viability above 60%, and all extracts were safe (>96%) between 0.78 and 0.39 mg/ml. Regarding the antiviral activity, pre-treatment of all extracts highlighted in comparison to the post-treatment. The pre-treatment of infusion at 2 mg/ml highlighted due to the high cell viability (84.69%) and the elimination of the viral load. All extracts inactivated BoHV-1 from 2 hours of incubation (20 mg/ml), showing virucidal activity. These findings may be related to 4-hydroxybenzoic acid as prevalent in all extracts. These findings showed the in vitro antiviral and virucidal activity of oregano polar extracts against BoHV-1 and may be promising for the therapeutic use against herpesviruses infections.
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