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  2. Antiviral activity of carrageenan on hepatitis A virus replication in cell culture

Antiviral activity of carrageenan on hepatitis A virus replication in cell culture

  • Res Virol. 1991 Jul-Aug;142(4):261-70. doi: 10.1016/0923-2516(91)90011-q.
S Girond 1 J M Crance H Van Cuyck-Gandre J Renaudet R Deloince
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  • 1 Université J. Fourier, UFR Pharmacie, Service de Bactériologie-Virologie-Immunologie, La Tronche, France.
Abstract

Sulphated Polysaccharides such as iota-, lambda- and kappa-carrageenans showed a potent inhibitory effect on the replication of hepatitis A virus (HAV) in the human hepatoma cell line PLC/PRF/5. No cytotoxic effects were detected with concentrations of carrageenans up to 200 micrograms/ml. The selectivity indices of these substances, calculated as the ratio of the dose that reduced the number of viable cells to 50% (CD50) to the effective dose that inhibited 50% of viral antigen expression (ED50), were greater than 400 with iota-carrageenan, greater than 222 with lambda-carrageenan and greater than 10 with kappa-carrageenan. The selectivity index of ribavirin (reference substance) was only 5. The 3 types of carrageenans resulted in concentration-dependent reduction of HAV-antigen expression and HAV infectivity. lota-and lambda-carrageenan emerged, from the present study, as promising candidates for chemotherapy of acute hepatitis A.

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