Original Article |
2009, Vol.31, No.3, pp. 289-292
Anti - HIV-1 integrase activity of Thai Medicinal Plants
Kingkan Bunluepuech and Supinya Tewtrakul
pp. 289 - 292
Abstract
For the purpose of discovering anti-HIV-1 agents from natural sources, the aqueous and EtOH extracts of eight Thai plants including Clerodendron indicum (whole plant), Tiliacora triandra (stem), Capparis micracantha (wood), Harrissonia perforata (wood), Ficus glomerata (wood), Diospyros decandra (wood), Dracaena loureiri (heartwood), and Tinospora crispa (stem) were screened for their inhibitory activities against HIV-1 integrase (IN) using the multiplate integration assay (MIA). Of the EtOH extracts, Ficus glomerata (wood) was the most potent with an IC50 value of 7.8 μg/ml; whereas the water extract of Harrisonia perforata (wood) was the most potent aqueous extract with an IC50 value of 2.3 μg/ml. The isolation of active principles against HIV-1 IN from Ficus glomerata is now actively pursued.