In-ovo biological activity of Boswellia dalzielii stem bark extract and fractions against Newcastle disease virus

T. L. Ohemu, Abubakar Ahmed, T. Alemika, S. Chollom, T. Yakubu, D. G. Dafam, V. A. Okwori, Nanle Josephine Damos
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Newcastle disease remains a disease of global concern and serious economic challenge to the poultry industry because of its high mortality rate, in spite of the various intervention programs including vaccination. This research is aimed at studying the antiviral activity of the extract and fractions of Boswellia dalzielii against Newcastle disease virus (NDV) using chicken embryonated eggs. Phytochemical analysis was conducted using standard procedure. The methanol extract of Boswellia dalzielii  was subjected to solvent- solvent fractionation using solvents of varing polarity. This process generated four fractions namely hexane fraction, ethyl acetate fraction, n-butanol fraction and aqueous fraction. Nine to eleven day-old viable embryonated chicken eggs (ECE) were used for the antiviral assay; these were divided into seven groups of five eggs each. The methanol extract was also screened for its cytotoxicity, prophylatic, therapeutic and neutralization effects against NDV, while the fractions were screened for their cytotoxicity and neutralization effects. The phytochemical screening of the stem bark extract and fractions of B. dalzielii showed the presence of tannins, flavonoids, saponin, terpenoids and steroids.  It was observed from the results that the extract was toxic to the embryo at a concentration above 100 mg/ml. At the end of the bioassay, methanol extract and fractions of B. dalzielii showed antiviral activity against NDV. However, the extract seems to possess the most significant anti-NDV activity than the fractions. The results of the study are very promising and support the use of B. dalzielii in the treatment of viral infections in animals and humans. Key words: Antiviral, Boswellia dalzielii, Newcastle disease virus (NDV), embryonated chicken eggs (ECE).
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乳香树皮提取物及其组分对新城疫病毒的体内生物活性研究
尽管采取了包括疫苗接种在内的各种干预方案,但新城疫仍然是全球关注的疾病,也是家禽业面临的严重经济挑战,因为它的死亡率很高。以鸡胚蛋为实验材料,研究了牛乳香提取物及其提取物对新城疫病毒(NDV)的抗病毒活性。采用标准程序进行植物化学分析。采用不同极性的溶剂对大叶乳香的甲醇提取物进行溶剂-溶剂分馏。该工艺产生了四个馏分,即己烷馏分、乙酸乙酯馏分、正丁醇馏分和水馏分。采用9 ~ 11日龄活胚鸡(ECE)进行抗病毒实验;这些鸡蛋被分成七组,每组五个鸡蛋。对甲醇提取物的细胞毒性、预防、治疗和中和作用进行了筛选,对各组分的细胞毒性和中和作用进行了筛选。经植物化学筛选,黄酮类化合物、皂苷类化合物、萜类化合物和甾体化合物均含有黄酮类化合物。结果表明,当浓度大于100 mg/ml时,该提取物对胚胎具有毒性。生物实验结束时,甲醇提取物和部分对NDV具有抗病毒活性。然而,该提取物似乎具有最显著的抗ndv活性比馏分。该研究结果非常有希望,并支持使用B. dalzielii治疗动物和人类的病毒感染。关键词:抗病毒,牛乳香菌,新城疫病毒,鸡胚蛋
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