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Antiviral natural products have shown promising alternative for conventional drug-resistance in hepatitis B virus (HBV).We evaluated the in vitro hepatocytotoxicity (HepG2 cells; MTT assay) followed by anti-HBV efficacy (HepG2.2.15 cell; HBV-antigens ELISA) of Ilex paraguariensis leaves total-ethanol extract (IP-Ext) and fractionated preparations in n-hexane (IP-Hex), chloroform (IP-Chl), ethyl acetate (IP-EtAc) and ethanol (IP-EtOH).All tested samples showed non-cytotoxicity except IP-EtAc having mild toxic effect at 200 μg/ml. Their anti-HBV assessment showed dose-dependent inhibitions of HBV antigens (HBs/HBe). At the selected optimal dose (50 μg/ml), while IP-Ext showed mild (HBsAg: 24.2% & HBeAg: 20.6%) and IP-Chl showed moderate (HBsAg: 42.3% & 40.1%) activities, IP-Hex (HBsAg: 55.6% & HBeAg: 52.4%) and IP-EtOH (HBsAg: 53.2% & HBeAg: 50.2%) exhibited high activities. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) validation identified known anti-HBV flavonoids (Rutin: 18.98, Quercetin: 6.52 and Kaempferol: 9.10 μg/g) and polyphenols (Caffeic acid: 11.43 and Chlorogenic acid: 3.22 μg/g) in the extract. Their estimated anti-HBV activities at 10 μg/ml dose were: Quercetin (HBsAg: 67.8 % & HBeAg: 64.4%), Kaempferol (HBsAg: 63.5 % & HBeAg: 61.6%), Chlorogenic acid (HBsAg: 55.2% & HBeAg: 53.8%), Rutin (HBsAg: 51.2% & HBeAg: 48.4%) and Caffeic acid (HBsAg: 42.2% & HBeAg: 39.5%). Notably, while our previous molecular docking studies had shown strong interactions of these flavonoids with HBV polymerase active-residues, here, we demonstrated good binding-affinities of the polyphenols with drug-sensitive (wild-type) and drug-resistant (mutant) polymerases.Taken together, this is the first study suggesting the anti-HBV therapeutic efficacy of I. paraguariensis attributed to its antiviral phytochemicals.
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ACS Applied Electronic Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of electronic materials. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials science, engineering, optics, physics, and chemistry into important applications of electronic materials. Sample research topics that span the journal's scope are inorganic, organic, ionic and polymeric materials with properties that include conducting, semiconducting, superconducting, insulating, dielectric, magnetic, optoelectronic, piezoelectric, ferroelectric and thermoelectric.
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