ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2016,8,4,265-269.DOI:10.4103/0974-8490.188874Published:August 2016Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Soumen Roy, Sandeepan Mukherjee, Sandip Pawar, and Abhay Chowdhary Author(s) affiliations:Soumen Roy1, Sandeepan Mukherjee1, Sandip Pawar2, Abhay Chowdhary1 1Department of Virology, Haffkine Institute for Training, Research and Testing, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, INDIA. 2Department of Biochemistry, The Institute of Science, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra, INDIA. Abstract:Objective: The soxhlet and cold extracts of Datura metel Linn. were evaluated for in vitro antirabies activity. Materials and Methods: Soxhlet and cold extraction method were used to extract Datura (fruit and seed) extracts. In vitro cytotoxicity assay was performed by 3‑(4,5‑dimethylthiazolyl‑2)‑2,5‑diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. Based on the CC50 range, the in vitro antirabies activity of the extracts was screened by rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test and molecular method. Results: The Datura (fruit and seed) extracts were not cytotoxic below 5 mg/ml (CC50). Titer of 10−4 rabies virus challenge virus standard (RV CVS) (1 50% tissue culture infective dose [1 TCID50]) was obtained by RFFT method and the challenge dose of 10 TCID50 was used for antirabies assay. Datura fruit and seed (soxhlet and cold) extracts showed 50% inhibition of RV CVS at 2.5 mg/ml and 1.25 mg/ml (inhibitory concentration 50% [IC50]), respectively. The tested extracts showed selectivity index (CC50/IC50) ranging from 2 to 4. The viral RNA was extracted and real‑time reverse transcription‑polymerase chain reaction was performed which also revealed a 2‑fold reduction of viral load at 1.25 mg/ml of the Datura seed (soxhlet methanolic and cold aqueous) extracts. Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of in vitro antiviral activity of D. metel Linn. against rabies virus. Datura seed extracts have a potential in vitro antirabies activity and, in future, can be further screened for in vivo activity against rabies virus in murine model. Keywords:Antirabies, Antiviral assay, cytotoxicity, Datura, Rapid fluorescent focus inhibition testView:PDF (958.38 KB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images Titration of rabies virus challenge virus standard was performed in Vero cell line and virus 50% tissue culture infective dose was calculated by Reed–Muench method. The figure log virus titer with R2 value – 0.8555 using GraphPad Prism version 5.0 software KeywordsAntirabiesAntiviral assayCytotoxicityDaturaRapid fluorescent focus inhibition test ‹ In vitro Antioxidant Activities and Polyphenol Contents of Seven Commercially Available Fruits up Influence of the Extractive Method on the Recovery of Phenolic Compounds in Different Parts of Hymenaea martiana Hayne ›