Planta Med 2003; 69(2): 153-154
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-37720
Letter
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Activity of Isoquinoline Alkaloids from Thalictrum Species

Julia Serkedjieva1 , Maria Velcheva2
  • 1Institute of Microbiology
  • 2Institute of Organic Chemistry with Centre of Phytochemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Received: June 6, 2002

Accepted: November 23, 2002

Publikationsdatum:
07. März 2003 (online)

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Abstract

The in vitro anti-influenza virus effects of some isoquinoline alkaloids, isolated from Thalictrum species (Ranunculaceae), growing in Mongolia and Sweden have been studied. (-)-thalimonine (Thl) and (-)-thalimonine N-oxide, isolated from the Mongolian plant T. simplex [1], [2] inhibited markedly the influenza virus reproduction in vitro; thalictuberine N-oxide was less effective. The synthetic analogues of Thl [3] as well as the rest of the tested alkaloids, isolated from T. foetidum and T. flavum [4], [5] were not active. At a concentration range between 0.1 - 6.4 μM Thl inhibited viral reproduction in a selective and specific way.

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