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02321 A POTENTIAL ANTI-HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS AGENT FROM A KENYAN MEDICINAL PLANT Rukunga*, Geoffrey Herpes simplex virus types one and two (HSV-1 and HSV-2) are among the most common opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed persons especially those with HIV/AIDS. The emergence of resistant strains of HSV to drugs and the high cost of these drugs has worsened the situation. There is therefore need to identify new agents that can be developed for the management of HSV infections. An extract from a Kenyan medicinal plant, Acacia mellifera (Vahl)Benth, has showed activity on both wild type and resistant HSV. The extract exhibited in vitro anti-HSV activity by plaque reduction assay against wild type strains, 7401H HSV-1 and Ito-1262 HSV-2 with EC50 of 100 and 87.1 µg/ml respectively. The extract also showed activity against acyclovir resistant strain, APr 7401H HSV-1 with EC50 of 130.8 µg/ml. In the in vivo studies, the extract exhibited efficacy in Balb/c mice cutaneously infected with a lethal titre of wild type strain 7401H HSV-1. On oral administration of the extract to HSV infected mice, there was delayed onset of skin lesions and progression of infection to zosteriform lesion. Also the mean survival times of the treated animals were prolonged. The detailed results will be presented Dr. Geoffrey M. Rukunga |
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