7th International Symposium of Pharmaceutical Sciences "VII SICF" -7th International Symposium "Chemistry of natural products"

7th International Symposium of Pharmaceutical Sciences

VII SICF

ENDEMIC PLANTS OF THE GENUS PHYLLANTHUS AS POTENTIAL SOURCES FOR OBTAINING NATURAL ANTIVIRALS

Abstract

Viruses are the etiological agents of numerous diseases of importance to human and animal health. There is a need to seek for less toxic antiviral drugs, with more than one mechanism of action that prevents the emergence of resistance, as well as being accessible to the population in need. The Cuban flora has a wide biodiversity and species richness, whose biological activities are not completely characterized. Among them stands out the genus Phyllanthus, which has been used in the Traditional Medicine of several countries for the treatment of various conditions. There are more than 60 species of Phyllanthus that grow in Cuba, of which 77% are endemic. The aim of this work is to show the potential of Cuban endemic Phyllanthus species to obtain antivirals. The main methods developed include phytochemical screening, antiviral assays in cell cultures against different viruses and chemical characterization through LC-MS. The results obtained include the presence of antiviral activity, against several viruses, such as herpesviruses, hepatitis B virus and enteroviruses. The evaluation of the antiviral action of different fractions obtained from P. orbicularis, as well as the evaluation of the activity of some of the compounds present in these showed that the presence of certain phenolic compounds make possible their antiviral action. The results of this work are the first to show the antiviral activity of the species studied and envisage their potential as sources for obtaining antiviral products.

Resumen

Viruses are the etiological agents of numerous diseases of importance to human and animal health. There is a need to seek for less toxic antiviral drugs, with more than one mechanism of action that prevents the emergence of resistance, as well as being accessible to the population in need. The Cuban flora has a wide biodiversity and species richness, whose biological activities are not completely characterized. Among them stands out the genus Phyllanthus, which has been used in the Traditional Medicine of several countries for the treatment of various conditions. There are more than 60 species of Phyllanthus that grow in Cuba, of which 77% are endemic. The aim of this work is to show the potential of Cuban endemic Phyllanthus species to obtain antivirals. The main methods developed include phytochemical screening, antiviral assays in cell cultures against different viruses and chemical characterization through LC-MS. The results obtained include the presence of antiviral activity, against several viruses, such as herpesviruses, hepatitis B virus and enteroviruses. The evaluation of the antiviral action of different fractions obtained from P. orbicularis, as well as the evaluation of the activity of some of the compounds present in these showed that the presence of certain phenolic compounds make possible their antiviral action. The results of this work are the first to show the antiviral activity of the species studied and envisage their potential as sources for obtaining antiviral products.

About The Speaker

Annele Roque Quintero

Dr. Annele Roque Quintero

UH Flag of Cuba
Practical Info
Presentation
English (US)
June 26, 2019 10:55 AM
20 minutes
Restaurante "El Tesico"
Authors
M. acosta
A.l. álvarez
Dr. Annele Roque Quintero
F. parra
G. del barrio
Keywords
antiviral activity
hbv
herpesvirus
phyllanthus
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