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Anti-HCV Tannins From Plants Traditionally Used in West Africa and Extracted With Green Solvents

Millions of people are still infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) nowadays. Although recent antivirals targeting HCV proteins are very efficient, they are not affordable for many people infected with this virus. Therefore, new and more accessible treatments are needed. Several Ivorian medicinal pla...

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Autores principales: Bamba, Moussa, Bordage, Simon, Sahuc, Marie-Emmanuelle, Moureu, Sophie, Samaillie, Jennifer, Roumy, Vincent, Vauchel, Peggy, Dimitrov, Krasimir, Rouillé, Yves, Dubuisson, Jean, Tra Bi, Fézan Honora, Séron, Karin, Sahpaz, Sevser
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35153750
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.789688
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author Bamba, Moussa
Bordage, Simon
Sahuc, Marie-Emmanuelle
Moureu, Sophie
Samaillie, Jennifer
Roumy, Vincent
Vauchel, Peggy
Dimitrov, Krasimir
Rouillé, Yves
Dubuisson, Jean
Tra Bi, Fézan Honora
Séron, Karin
Sahpaz, Sevser
author_facet Bamba, Moussa
Bordage, Simon
Sahuc, Marie-Emmanuelle
Moureu, Sophie
Samaillie, Jennifer
Roumy, Vincent
Vauchel, Peggy
Dimitrov, Krasimir
Rouillé, Yves
Dubuisson, Jean
Tra Bi, Fézan Honora
Séron, Karin
Sahpaz, Sevser
author_sort Bamba, Moussa
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description Millions of people are still infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) nowadays. Although recent antivirals targeting HCV proteins are very efficient, they are not affordable for many people infected with this virus. Therefore, new and more accessible treatments are needed. Several Ivorian medicinal plants are traditionally used to treat “yellow malaria”, a nosological category including illness characterized by symptomatic jaundice such as hepatitis. Therefore, some of these plants might be active against HCV. An ethnobotanical survey in Côte d’Ivoire allowed us to select such medicinal plants. Those were first extracted with methanol and tested for their anti-HCV activity. The most active ones were further studied to specify their IC(50) and to evaluate their toxicity in vitro. Greener solvents were tested to obtain extracts with similar activities. Following a phytochemical screening, tannins of the most active plants were removed before re-testing on HCV. Some of these tannins were identified by UPLC-MS and pure molecules were tested against HCV. Out of the fifteen Ivorian medicinal plants selected for their putative antiviral activities, Carapa procera DC. and Pericopsis laxiflora (Benth. ex Baker) Meeuwen were the most active against HCV (IC(50): 0.71 and 0.23 μg/ml respectively) and not toxic for hepatic cells. Their crude extracts were rich in polyphenols, including tannins such as procyanidins A2 which is active against HCV. The same extracts without tannin lost their anti-HCV activity. Replacing methanol by hydro-ethanolic solvent led to tannins-rich extracts with similar antiviral activities, and higher than that of aqueous extracts.
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spelling pubmed-88317382022-02-12 Anti-HCV Tannins From Plants Traditionally Used in West Africa and Extracted With Green Solvents Bamba, Moussa Bordage, Simon Sahuc, Marie-Emmanuelle Moureu, Sophie Samaillie, Jennifer Roumy, Vincent Vauchel, Peggy Dimitrov, Krasimir Rouillé, Yves Dubuisson, Jean Tra Bi, Fézan Honora Séron, Karin Sahpaz, Sevser Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Millions of people are still infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) nowadays. Although recent antivirals targeting HCV proteins are very efficient, they are not affordable for many people infected with this virus. Therefore, new and more accessible treatments are needed. Several Ivorian medicinal plants are traditionally used to treat “yellow malaria”, a nosological category including illness characterized by symptomatic jaundice such as hepatitis. Therefore, some of these plants might be active against HCV. An ethnobotanical survey in Côte d’Ivoire allowed us to select such medicinal plants. Those were first extracted with methanol and tested for their anti-HCV activity. The most active ones were further studied to specify their IC(50) and to evaluate their toxicity in vitro. Greener solvents were tested to obtain extracts with similar activities. Following a phytochemical screening, tannins of the most active plants were removed before re-testing on HCV. Some of these tannins were identified by UPLC-MS and pure molecules were tested against HCV. Out of the fifteen Ivorian medicinal plants selected for their putative antiviral activities, Carapa procera DC. and Pericopsis laxiflora (Benth. ex Baker) Meeuwen were the most active against HCV (IC(50): 0.71 and 0.23 μg/ml respectively) and not toxic for hepatic cells. Their crude extracts were rich in polyphenols, including tannins such as procyanidins A2 which is active against HCV. The same extracts without tannin lost their anti-HCV activity. Replacing methanol by hydro-ethanolic solvent led to tannins-rich extracts with similar antiviral activities, and higher than that of aqueous extracts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8831738/ /pubmed/35153750 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.789688 Text en Copyright © 2022 Bamba, Bordage, Sahuc, Moureu, Samaillie, Roumy, Vauchel, Dimitrov, Rouillé, Dubuisson, Tra Bi, Séron and Sahpaz. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Bamba, Moussa
Bordage, Simon
Sahuc, Marie-Emmanuelle
Moureu, Sophie
Samaillie, Jennifer
Roumy, Vincent
Vauchel, Peggy
Dimitrov, Krasimir
Rouillé, Yves
Dubuisson, Jean
Tra Bi, Fézan Honora
Séron, Karin
Sahpaz, Sevser
Anti-HCV Tannins From Plants Traditionally Used in West Africa and Extracted With Green Solvents
title Anti-HCV Tannins From Plants Traditionally Used in West Africa and Extracted With Green Solvents
title_full Anti-HCV Tannins From Plants Traditionally Used in West Africa and Extracted With Green Solvents
title_fullStr Anti-HCV Tannins From Plants Traditionally Used in West Africa and Extracted With Green Solvents
title_full_unstemmed Anti-HCV Tannins From Plants Traditionally Used in West Africa and Extracted With Green Solvents
title_short Anti-HCV Tannins From Plants Traditionally Used in West Africa and Extracted With Green Solvents
title_sort anti-hcv tannins from plants traditionally used in west africa and extracted with green solvents
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35153750
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.789688
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