Abstract
         
         
            Elsholtzia rugulosa (Lamiaceae), a common Chinese herb, is widely used in the treatment of cold and fever.
            In order to elucidate the action mechanism and the active principles from the plant
            against anti-influenza virus, the influenza virus neuraminidase (NA) activity assay
            and in vitro antiviral activity assay were established, and the isolation of the active principles
            was guided by NA activity. Finally, 5 active constituents were obtained, namely apigenin
            (1), luteolin (2), apiin (3), galuteolin (4) and luteolin 3′-glucuronyl acid methyl ester (5), respectively. They all belong to the flavonoids. The in vitro antiviral assay using a cytopathic effect (CPE) reduction method showed that they
            all possessed anti-influenza virus activity. Among them, apigenin and luteolin exhibited
            the highest activities against influenza virus (H3N2) with IC50 values of 1.43 μg/mL and 2.06 μg/mL, respectively. The structure-activity relationship
            (SAR) of these flavonoids with different chemical structures and their anti-influenza
            virus activities was addressed in this study.
         
         
         
         Abbreviations
         
         CC50:median cytotoxic concentration
         
         
         CPE:cytopathic effect
         
         
         DMEM:Dulbecco's minimum essential medium
         
         
         FBS:fetal bovine serum
         
         
         MDCK:Madin-Darby canine kidney
         
         
         MES:2-N-morpholino-ethanesulfonic acid
         
         
         MNCC:maximal non-cytotoxic concentration
         
         
         MUNANA:2′-(4-methylumbelliferyl)-α-D-acetylneuraminic acid
         
         
         Na:neuraminidase
         
         
         SI:selective index
         
         
         TCID50:50 % tissue culture infective dose
         
         
         
            
Key words
         
         
            
               Elsholtzia rugulosa
               - Lamiaceae - flavonoids - influenza virus - neuraminidase (NA)
          
      
    
   
      
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         Dr. Simon Ming Yuen Lee
            Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
            
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