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Untargeted‐based metabolomics analysis and in vitro/in silico antiviral activity of extracts from Phyllanthus brasiliensis (Aubl.) Poir.

Authors :
Carvalho, Alice Rhelly V.
Reis, José Diogo E.
Gomes, Paulo Wender P.
Ferraz, Ariane Coelho
Mardegan, Horrana A.
Menegatto, Marília Bueno da Silva
Souza Lima, Rafaela Lameira
de Sarges, Maria Rosilda V.
Pamplona, Sônia das G. S. R.
Jeunon Gontijo, Karen Sartori
de Magalhães, José Carlos
da Silva, Milton N.
Magalhães, Cintia Lopes de Brito
Silva, Consuelo Yumiko Yoshioka e
Source :
Phytochemical Analysis; Oct2023, Vol. 34 Issue 7, p869-883, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: This study describes the molecular profile and the potential antiviral activity of extracts from Phyllanthus brasiliensis, a plant widely found in the Brazilian Amazon. The research aims to shed light on the potential use of this species as a natural antiviral agent. Methods: The extracts were analysed using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) system, a potent analytical technique to discover drug candidates. In the meantime, in vitro antiviral assays were performed against Mayaro, Oropouche, Chikungunya, and Zika viruses. In addition, the antiviral activity of annotated compounds was predicted by in silico methods. Results: Overall, 44 compounds were annotated in this study. The results revealed that P. brasiliensis has a high content of fatty acids, flavones, flavan‐3‐ols, and lignans. Furthermore, in vitro assays revealed potent antiviral activity against different arboviruses, especially lignan‐rich extracts against Zika virus (ZIKV), as follows: methanolic extract from bark (MEB) [effective concentration for 50% of the cells (EC50) = 0.80 μg/mL, selectivity index (SI) = 377.59], methanolic extract from the leaf (MEL) (EC50 = 0.84 μg/mL, SI = 297.62), and hydroalcoholic extract from the leaf (HEL) (EC50 = 1.36 μg/mL, SI = 735.29). These results were supported by interesting in silico prediction, where tuberculatin (a lignan) showed a high antiviral activity score. Conclusions: Phyllanthus brasiliensis extracts contain metabolites that could be a new kick‐off point for the discovery of candidates for antiviral drug development, with lignans becoming a promising trend for further virology research. The study explores the antiviral activity of extracts from Phyllanthus brasiliensis against Mayaro, Oropouche, Chikungunya, and Zika viruses. A total of 44 compounds were annotated, including fatty acids, flavones, flavan‐3‐ols, and lignans. The lignan‐rich extracts showed potent antiviral activity, particularly against the Zika virus. In silico antiviral prediction suggested tuberculatin (a lignan) as a strong antiviral candidate. Hence, the study suggests that P. brasiliensis could be a promising source for the development of antiviral drugs, particularly those containing lignans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09580344
Volume :
34
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Phytochemical Analysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172782258
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pca.3259