Antiviral activities of anthraquinones, bianthrones and hypericin derivatives from lichens

1996; Birkhäuser; Volume: 52; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/bf01923366

ISSN

0014-4754

Autores

P A Cohen, J. B. Hudson, G.H.N. Towers,

Tópico(s)

Bryophyte Studies and Records

Resumo

The antiviral activities of some naturally occurring anthraquinones bianthrones, and hypericin derivatives were compared by the end-point CPE (viral cytopathic effects) method and plaque assays. Under optimal conditions of exposure to light, hypericin, 7,7′-dichlorohypericin and 5,7-dichloroemodin exhibited strong inhibitory activity against HSV-1 (herpes simplex virus type 1) in both assays. Partial inactivation of the virus was shown by emodin, 7-chloroemodin and 7-chloro-1-O-methylemodin; the bianthrones and other anthraquinones were found to be inactive. Antiviral activity appeared to be, positively correlated with increasing substitution of chlorine in the anthraquinone structure. In the absence of light, only hypericin and 7,7′-dichlorohypericin displayed detectable activity.

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