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  2. In vitro anti-HIV activity of biflavonoids isolated from Rhus succedanea and Garcinia multiflora

In vitro anti-HIV activity of biflavonoids isolated from Rhus succedanea and Garcinia multiflora

  • J Nat Prod. 1997 Sep;60(9):884-8. doi: 10.1021/np9700275.
Y M Lin 1 H Anderson M T Flavin Y H Pai E Mata-Greenwood T Pengsuparp J M Pezzuto R F Schinazi S H Hughes F C Chen
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  • 1 MediChem Research, Inc., Lemont, Illinois 60439, USA.
Abstract

Eleven biflavonoids, including amentoflavone (1), agathisflavone (2), robustaflavone (3), hinokiflavone (4), volkensiflavone (5), morelloflavone (7), rhusflavanone (9), succedaneaflavanone (10), GB-1a (11), GB-1a 7"-O-beta-glucoside (13), and GB-2a (14) isolated from Rhus succedanea and Garcinia multiflora, as well as their methyl ethers, volkensiflavone hexamethyl ether (6), morelloflavone heptamethyl ether (8), and GB-1a hexamethyl ether (12), were evaluated for their anti-HIV-1 RT activity. The results indicated that compounds 3 and 4 demonstrated similar activity against HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase (RT), with IC50 values of 65 microM. Compounds 1, 2, 7, 11, and 14 were moderately active against HIV-1 RT, with IC50 values of 119 microM, 100 microM, 116 microM, 236 microM, and 170 microM, respectively. Morelloflavone (7) also demonstrated significant Antiviral activity against HIV-1 (strain LAV-1) in phytohemagglutinin-stimulated primary human peripheral blood mononuclear cells at an EC50 value of 6.9 microM and a selectivity index value of approximately 10. The Other biflavonoids were either weakly active, inactive, or not selective against HIV-1 in human lymphocytes.

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