Antiviral activities of Radix Isatidis polysaccharide against type II herpes simplex virus in vitro

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This study investigated the antiviral activities of Radix Isatidis polysaccharide (RIP) against type II herpes simplex virus (HSV-2) in vitro. RIP was prepared from the Radix Isatidis root. The toxicity of RIP on Vero cells was detected. The direct killing effect of RIP on HSV-2, inhibitory effect of RIP on HSV-2 replication and inhibitory effect of RIP on HSV-2 adsorption were determined. Results showed that, RIP in concentration range of 25-800 mg/L had no toxic effect on Vero cells. RIP with different concentrations could not directly inactivate the HSV-2. The effective rates on inhibition of HSV-2 replication and adsorption in 800 mg/L RIP group were 71.57% and 48.37%, respectively, which were the highest among different groups. In conclusion, RIP has the antiviral effect against HSV-2 in vitro. This effect mainly occurs in inhibiting the virus duplication and adsorption.

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Wang, C., Ruan, S., Gu, X., & Zhu, B. (2018). Antiviral activities of Radix Isatidis polysaccharide against type II herpes simplex virus in vitro. Food Science and Technology (Brazil), 38, 180–183. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-457x.19317

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