Antiviral Effects of Quillaja saponaria Extracts Against Human Noroviral Surrogates

IF 4.1 2区 农林科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Snehal S. Joshi, Lezlee Dice, Sukriti Ailavadi, Doris H. D’Souza
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Aqueous extracts of Quillaja saponaria Molina are US FDA approved as food additives in beverages with known antiviral activity. Due to lack of commercially available vaccines against human noroviruses (HNoVs), alternate methods to prevent their spread and the subsequent emergence of variant strains are being researched. Furthermore, HNoVs are not yet culturable at high enough titers to determine inactivation, therefore surrogates continue to be used. This research analyzed the effect of aqueous Quillaja saponaria extracts (QE) against HNoV surrogates, Tulane virus (TV), murine norovirus (MNV-1), and feline calicivirus (FCV-F9) at room temperature (RT) and 37 °C. Viruses (~ 5 log PFU/mL) were individually treated with 1:1 or 1:5 (v/v) diluted QE (pH ~ 3.75), malic acid control (pH 3.0) or phosphate-buffered saline (pH 7.2, as control) at 37 °C or RT for up to 6 h. Individual treatments were replicated three times using duplicate plaque assays for each treatment. FCV-F9 at ~ 5 log PFU/mL was not detectable after 15 min by 1:1 QE at 37 °C and RT. At RT, 1:5 QE lowered FCV-F9 titers by 2.05, 2.14 and 2.74 log PFU/mL after 0.5 h, 1 h and 2 h, respectively. MNV-1 showed marginal reduction of < 1 log PFU/mL after 15 min with 1:1 or 1:5 QE at 37 °C without any significant reduction at RT, while TV titers decreased by 2.2 log PFU/mL after 30 min and were undetectable after 3 h at 37 °C. Longer incubation with higher QE concentrations may be required for improved antiviral activity against MNV-1 and TV.

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黄芪提取物对人诺如病毒替代物的抗病毒作用
美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)已批准番荔枝水提取物作为食品添加剂用于饮料中,具有抗病毒活性。由于缺乏市售的人类诺如病毒(HNoVs)疫苗,目前正在研究防止其传播和随后出现变异毒株的替代方法。此外,HNoVs还不能培养到足够高的滴度来确定灭活,因此继续使用替代品。本研究在室温(RT)和37℃条件下,分析了黄芪皂苷水提物(QE)对HNoV代病毒、杜兰病毒(TV)、鼠诺如病毒(MNV-1)和猫杯状病毒(FCV-F9)的抑制作用。将病毒(~ 5 log PFU/mL)分别用1:1或1:5 (v/v)稀释的QE (pH ~ 3.75)、苹果酸对照(pH 3.0)或磷酸盐缓冲盐水(pH 7.2作为对照)在37°C或RT下处理6小时。每个处理使用重复的空斑试验重复三次。在37°C和RT条件下,1∶5 QE可使FCV-F9滴度在~ 5 log PFU/mL的15 min后检测不到。在RT条件下,1∶5 QE可使FCV-F9滴度在0.5 h、1 h和2 h后分别降低2.05、2.14和2.74 log PFU/mL。在37°C条件下,1:1或1:5 QE条件下,MNV-1在15分钟后边际降低了1 log PFU/mL,在RT条件下没有显著降低,而TV滴度在30分钟后下降了2.2 log PFU/mL,在37°C条件下3小时后检测不到。为了提高对MNV-1和TV的抗病毒活性,可能需要较长的孵育时间和较高的QE浓度。
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Food and Environmental Virology
Food and Environmental Virology ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
35
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Food and Environmental Virology publishes original articles, notes and review articles on any aspect relating to the transmission of pathogenic viruses via the environment (water, air, soil etc.) and foods. This includes epidemiological studies, identification of novel or emerging pathogens, methods of analysis or characterisation, studies on survival and elimination, and development of procedural controls for industrial processes, e.g. HACCP plans. The journal will cover all aspects of this important area, and encompass studies on any human, animal, and plant pathogenic virus which is capable of transmission via the environment or food.
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