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Hot water extract of Arthrospira maxima (AHWE) has broad-spectrum antiviral activity against RNA virus including coronavirus SARS-CoV2, and the antivirus spray application
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ABSTRACT
The emergence and re-emergence of RNA virus outbreaks highlight the urgent need for the development of broad-spectrum antiviral agents. Arthrospira maxima has be used as a food source for a long time, and the protein or polysaccharide fractions were evidenced to have antiviral activity, therefore we examined the antiviral efficacy of hot water extract from Arthrospira maxima (AHWE), on Enterovirus 71 (EV71), Influenza virus, Herpes simplex virus (HSV), Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Ebola virus, and Coronavirus for antiviral spray application. In this study, we demonstrated that the AHWE shown 90 to 100% inhibition rate on the plaque formation of EV71, HSV-1, HSV-2, influenza virus, RSV, 229E and SARS-COV2 at virus attachment stage, and the long-lasting protection study also found while the AHWE was pre-exposed to the open air for more than 4 hours in plaque reduction assay. In addition, AHWE also had inhibitory effect on Ebola virus replication at 500 ug/ml. Finally, AHWE also shown no toxicity and skin sensitivity that imply it could be safe for future clinical use if approved by FDA. In conclusion, this study suggests that AHWE could be developed as a potential broad-spectrum antivirus spray product and therapeutic agent.
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bioRxiv
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Language:
English
Year:
2021
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Preprint