Antiviral Effect of Different Essential Oils on Avian Coronavirus.

Cintia Hiromi Okino, Gláucia Roberta Melito, Maria Eduarda de Almeida Astolfo, Maria Eduarda Da Mata Martins, Stanislau Bogusz Junior, Marcos David Ferreira
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Plant essential oils (EOs) possess established antimicrobial properties; however, research on their antiviral activity, particularly against avian coronaviruses, remains limited. EOs offer a promising plant-based alternative for viral control, especially in scenarios where conventional chemical use is restricted. This study aimed to evaluate the antiviral effects of six different essential oils derived from Syzygium aromaticum, Origanum vulgare, Cymbopogon martinii, Cymbopogon citratus, Mentha piperita, and Mentha spicata against avian coronavirus (AvCov) at 0.1% and 1% dilutions. The antiviral effects of the EOs were assessed via virus isolation from embryonated chicken eggs, and the ability of the EOs to inhibit AvCoV replication was evaluated. The EOs from Syzygium aromaticum, Origanum vulgare, Cymbopogon martinii, and Cymbopogon citratus completely inhibited AvCov replication at a 1% dilution. Conversely, absent to partial inhibitory effect was observed at the 0.1% dilution for all tested EOs, with O. vulgare derived EO exhibiting the greatest inhibitory effect (over 70%). Notably, EOs from Mentha piperita and Mentha spicata were unable to completely inhibit AvCov at either concentration. Our findings highlight the potent antiviral activity of the EOs from Syzygium aromaticum, Origanum vulgare, Cymbopogon martinii, and Cymbopogon citratus against AvCov at a 1% dilution. The complete inhibition observed for these EOs suggests their potential for AvCov control. However, further research is necessary to elucidate the mechanisms of action, optimize formulations, and evaluate the efficacy against other coronaviruses, including those relevant to human health.

不同精油对禽类冠状病毒的抗病毒作用
植物精油(EOs)具有公认的抗菌特性,但对其抗病毒活性,尤其是对禽类冠状病毒活性的研究仍然有限。植物精油为病毒控制提供了一种前景广阔的植物替代品,尤其是在限制使用传统化学药剂的情况下。本研究旨在评估六种不同的精油在 0.1% 和 1% 稀释度下对禽类冠状病毒(AvCov)的抗病毒效果,这六种精油分别来自芳香茜草(Syzygium aromaticum)、牛至(Origanum vulgare)、马齿苋(Cymbopogon martinii)、柠檬香茅(Cymbopogon citratus)、薄荷(Mentha piperita)和辣薄荷(Mentha spicata)。通过从鸡胚蛋中分离病毒来评估环氧乙烷的抗病毒效果,并评估环氧乙烷抑制禽冠状病毒复制的能力。在 1%的稀释度下,芳香茜草、牛至、马齿苋和柠檬香蒲的环氧乙烷能完全抑制 AvCoV 的复制。相反,所有测试的环氧乙烷在 0.1% 稀释度时都没有抑制作用或只有部分抑制作用,其中牛至环氧乙烷的抑制作用最大(超过 70%)。值得注意的是,薄荷和薄荷油在任何浓度下都无法完全抑制 AvCov。我们的研究结果突出表明,在 1%的稀释浓度下,芳香茜草、牛至、马齿苋和柠檬香蒲的环氧乙烷对 AvCov 具有很强的抗病毒活性。观察到的这些环氧乙烷的完全抑制作用表明它们具有控制 AvCov 的潜力。不过,有必要开展进一步的研究,以阐明其作用机制,优化配方,并评估其对其他冠状病毒(包括与人类健康相关的冠状病毒)的疗效。
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