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Anti-H5N1 virus new diglyceride ester from the Red Sea grass<i>Thallasodendron ciliatum</i>
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2012
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BiologyMedicineVirus PhylogenyPathogenesisEgyptian PlantsAntiviral Drug DevelopmentVirologyPlant PathologyPlaque Inhibition AssayMicrobiologyAntiviral DrugVirus TitrePharmacologyAntiviral Compound
Some Egyptian plants were screened against highly pathogenic avian influenza strain H5N1 using plaque inhibition assay in Madin-Darby canine kidney. The results indicated that the extracts of Red Sea grass Thallasodendron ciliatum possessed potent antiviral activity (100% inhibition at the concentration of 1 μg mL⁻¹). The bioactivity-guided fractionations led to the isolation of a new diglyceride ester (1) along with asebotin (2) for the first time from the plant. The two isolates showed reduction of virus titre by 67.26% and 53.81% inhibition at concentration of 1 ng mL⁻¹, respectively.
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