2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27206844
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Essential Oils from Colombian Plants: Antiviral Potential against Dengue Virus Based on Chemical Composition, In Vitro and In Silico Analyses

Abstract: Currently, there are no therapies to prevent severe dengue disease. Essential oils (EOs) can serve as primary sources for research and the discovery of phytomedicines for alternative therapy. Fourteen EOs samples were obtained by distillation from six plants used in Colombian folk medicine. GC/MS analysis identified 125 terpenes. Cytopathic effect (CPE) reduction assays revealed differences in antiviral activity. EOs of Lippia alba, citral chemotype and carvone-rich fraction; Lippia origanoides, phellandrene c… Show more

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“…Farnesol and α-cadinol formed hydrogen bonds, the first with Gyl190, Leu191, and His282, and the second with Thr48 and Tyr137. Twenty compounds that bind to E were also identified in a previous study on the anti-DENV activity of EOs from other Colombian plant species [ 25 ]. Table 6 presents the EO compounds that docked DENV-2 E identified in this study.…”
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“…Farnesol and α-cadinol formed hydrogen bonds, the first with Gyl190, Leu191, and His282, and the second with Thr48 and Tyr137. Twenty compounds that bind to E were also identified in a previous study on the anti-DENV activity of EOs from other Colombian plant species [ 25 ]. Table 6 presents the EO compounds that docked DENV-2 E identified in this study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In silico and in vitro evidence suggests that sesquiterpene hydrocarbons and oxygenated monoterpenes in specific ratios may account for the antiviral action of the EOs [ 11 , 12 , 13 ]. Recently, we documented a variation in the anti-DENV effect related to variation in oxygenated monoterpene content [ 25 ]. We also documented [ 35 ] a better in vitro anti-DENV effect of trans -β-caryophyllene and geranyl acetate compared to p -cymene, limonene, and neral, all of which were identified in the test EO blend.…”
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