Author:
de Sousa Ana Lidia Madeira,Rizaldo Pinheiro Raymundo,Furtado Araujo Juscilania,Mesquita Peixoto Renato,de Azevedo Dalva Alana Aragao,Cesar Lima Ana Milena,Marques Canuto Kirley,Vasconcelos Ribeiro Paulo Riceli,de Queiroz Souza Ana Sheila,Rocha Souza Samara Cristina,de Amorim Sara Lucena,Paula Amaral Gabriel,de Souza Viviane,de Morais Selene Maia,Andrioli Alice,da Silva Teixeira Maria Fatima
Abstract
AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate, in vitro, the use of leaf extracts of Azadirachta indica (A. indica) and Melia azedarach (M. azedarach) as antivirals against caprine lentivirus (CLV) in colostrum and milk of goat nannies. These were collected from eight individuals and infected with the standard strain of CLV. Samples were then subdivided into aliquots and treated with 150 µg/mL of crude extract, and with ethyl acetate and methanol fractions for 30, 60, and 90 min. Next, somatic cells from colostrum and milk were co-cultured with cells from the ovine third eyelid. After this step, viral titers of the supernatants collected from treatments with greater efficacy in co-culture were assessed. The organic ethyl acetate fractions of both plants at 90 min possibly inhibited the viral activity of CLV by up to a thousandfold in colostrum. In milk, this inhibition was up to 800 times for the respective Meliaceae. In conclusion, the ethanolic fraction of ethyl acetate from both plants demonstrated efficacy against CLV in samples from colostrum and milk when subjected to treatment, which was more effective in colostrum.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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