The inhibitory effect of essential oils on herpes simplex virus type-1 replication in vitro

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The antiviral effect of 12 essential oils on herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) replication was examined in vitro. The replication ability of HSV-1 was suppressed by incubation of HSV-1 with 1% essential oils at 4 C for 24 hr. Especially, lemongrass completely inhibited the viral replication even at a concentration of 0.1%, and its antiviral activity was dependent on the concentrations of the essential oil. When Vero cells were treated with the essential oil before or after viral adsorption, no antiviral activity was found, which suggests that the antiviral activity of essential oils including lemongrass may be due to the direct interaction with virions.

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Minami, M., Kita, M., Nakaya, T., Yamamoto, T., Kuriyama, H., & Imanishi, J. (2003). The inhibitory effect of essential oils on herpes simplex virus type-1 replication in vitro. Microbiology and Immunology. Center for Academic Publications Japan. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.2003.tb03431.x

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