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In vitro antiviral activity of BanLec against herpes simplex viruses type 1 and 2

Arisha Taj Mahaboob Batcha, Ashish Wadhwani, Gowri Subramaniam

2020Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present study evaluates the antiviral activity of banana lectin (BanLec) against herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2). Lectin was isolated from the ripen pulp of bananas (Musa paradisiaca). The study showed that lectin exhibited hemagglutination activity towards human erythrocytes A, B, AB and O group. The molecular weight of BanLec using SDS gel-electrophoresis was found to be 14,000-30,000 Da. Cytotoxicity of BanLec on the Vero cell lines showed an inhibitory concentration of 172.7 µg/mL. BanLec was virucidal and showed no cytotoxicity at the concentration tested. The lectin showed a dose-dependent antiviral activities, inhibiting HSV-1 by 16.0 µg/mL with selectivity index 10.8 and HSV-2 inhibition by 67.7 µg/mL with selectivity index 2.6. These results corroborate that BanLec could be a rich source of potential antiviral compound for HSV-1 when compared to HSV-2. Video Clip of Methodology: Hemaglutination test: 11 min 29 sec: Click to watch

Topics & Concepts

Musa × paradisiacaHerpes simplex virusCytotoxicityVero cellHemagglutinationLectinIn vitroChemistryHemagglutination assayVirologyVirusBiologyMolecular biologyMicrobiologyBiochemistryTiterFood scienceToxin Mechanisms and ImmunotoxinsTransgenic Plants and ApplicationsPlant Virus Research Studies