The infusion of Baccharis spicata (Lam.) Baill (Asteraceae) has antiviral activity against hepatitis B virus without cytotoxic effects against several cell lines
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https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.24.23.1.11Keywords:
Baccharis spicata, Hepatitis B virus, Antiviral activity, Pharmacological validation, Ethnomedical usesAbstract
Medicinal plants are used to cure diseases, and their replacement is frequent and affects public health. The genus Baccharis has representatives within the medicinal flora of Argentina, although the replacement of the species of this genus known under the vulgar name of "carqueja" by Baccharis spicata has been detected in herbalists or markets of herbal products. The genotoxic safety of this species has been established in previous work of our group. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antiviral activity of an infusion made from B. spicata leaves against hepatitis B virus with the HepG2.2.15 cellular system and to determine cytotoxicity in HepG2.2,15, A549 and Vero cell lines. Infusion of B. spicata was active to inhibit HBV replication with an EC50 of 22.54 μg/mL and a CC50 of 190 μg/mL.
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