Antiviral activities of ellagitannins against bovine herpesvirus-1, suid alphaherpesvirus-1 and caprine herpesvirus-1
Keywords:
bovine herpesvirus-1, suid alphaherpesvirus-1, caprine herpesvirus-1, ellagitannins, alpha acyclovir, antiviral activityAbstract
In vitro antiviral activity of three ellagitannins - castalagin, vescalagin and grandinin was investigated
against replication of three of the most common herpes viruses infecting animals, namely bovine
herpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1), suid alphaherpesvirus-1 (SuHV-1), and caprine herpesvirus-1 (CapHV-1). The
cytopathic effect inhibition test via the neutral red uptake assay in Madin-Darby bovine kidney (MDBK)
cell culture was applied. The highest activity was demonstrated by castalagin followed by vescalagin
against replication of SuHV-1, strain A2, with selectivity index values of 336.8 and 309, respectively,
which are close to that of acyclovir (SI = 540). The activity of grandinin against the replication of SuHV-1
A2 strain (SI = 40.8) as well as the activity of all three substances against the replication of BoHV-1
strain K22 was lower but still significant (castalagin SI = 45; vescalagin SI = 42.5; grandinin SI = 32.3).
Against the E/CH strain of CapHV-1, the three ellagitannins showed a moderate to weak activity:
Castalagin SI = 19.3, vescalagin SI = 18.8, grandinin SI = 11.8. The results obtained characterize
compounds tested as perspective antivirals.