In vitro anti-HIV-1 properties of ethnobotanically selected South African plants used in the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases

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Tshikalange, Thilivhali Emmanuel
Meyer, Jacobus Johannes Marion
Lall, Namrita
Munoz, E.
Sancho, R.
Van de Venter, Maryna
Oosthuizen, Vinette

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Terminalia sericea extract (IC50 = 92 mg/ml) exhibited a considerable α-glucosidase inhibitory activity which was better than acarbose (IC50 = 131 mg/ml) under our assay conditions. In the reverse transcriptase assay, T. sericea also showed good inhibitory activity (IC50 = 43 mg/ml), which was higher than that of the reference drug, Adriamycin (IC50 = 100 mg/ml). The ethyl acetate extract of Elaeodendron transvaalense exhibited the most potent inhibitory activity in both the NF-κB and Tat assays with inhibitory activity of 76% and 75% respectively at a concentration of 15 mg/ml. The acetone and chloroform extracts of E. transvaalense and Zanthoxylum davyi also showed good activity in the NF-κB and Tat assays.

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Elaeodendron transvaalense, Terminalia sericea, Zanthoxylum davyi, Tat assays, NF-κB

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Tshikalange, TE, Meyer, JJM, Lall, N, Munoz, E, Sancho, R, Van de Venter, M & Oosthuizen, V 2008, 'In vitro anti-HIV-1 properties of ethnobotanically selected South African plants used in the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases’, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, vol. 119, no. 3, pp. 478-481. [http:// www.elsevier.com/locate/jethpharm]