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Rediscovered Native American remedy k**ls poxv***s
Nov 25, 2021 00:41:59   #
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https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/rediscovered-native-american-remedy-k**ls-poxv***s/3003420.article

Herbal medicine used to treat smallpox in the 19th century found to halt v***l replication in vitro

An old herbal remedy for treating smallpox that is thought to have been used by native Americans in the late 1800s has been rediscovered and found to k**l the poxv***s. Smallpox has been eradicated, but the finding offers a possible treatment for poxv***s in the unlikely event of a bioterror attack or increased incidence of similar poxv***ses such as monkey pox.

Smallpox ravaged human populations for thousands of years, but in 1796 Edward Jenner discovered that exposure to cowpox lesions could provide immunity to smallpox. This led to the creation of the first v*****e for a disease. It took some time, but in 1979 the World Health Organization officially declared that smallpox had been eradicated.

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An extract of the pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea halted v***l replication

Historical sources suggest that in the 1800s, when smallpox still posed a serious threat, the Micmac native Americans of Nova Scotia treated the disease using a botanical infusion derived from the insectivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea, a species of pitcher plant.

Now, Jeffrey Langland at Arizona State University in Tempe, US, and colleagues have conducted in vitro experiments with the herbal extract and found it inhibits replication of the variola v***s, the causative agent behind smallpox.

Although, natural smallpox no longer poses a health threat, there is a remote possibility that unstable states or terrorist groups could have acquired stocks of the v***s following the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had developed smallpox as a biological warfare agent.

V******tions are still administered to at risk groups including researchers working with poxv***ses and members of the US military who could potentially be exposed to the v***s through biological warfare. But since the risk is so low for populations at large, it is hard to justify v******ting everyone, particularly because the v*****e can have serious side effects. Developing therapies is therefore important in order to treat people if a bioterror event does occur.

’There is much scepticism on herbal medicine but what our results illustrate conclusively is that this herb is able to k**l the v***s and we can actually demonstrate how it k**ls the v***s,’ says Langland. ’It takes this herb out of the realm of folklore, and into the area of true scientific evidence.’

The team made extracts of S. purpurea and found that it was highly effective at inhibiting the replication of the v***s in rabbit kidney cells. They then looked at the replication cycle of the v***s and found that the herb inhibits m**A synthesis, halting production of proteins vital for replication. ’Other drugs are being developed against smallpox, but S. purpurea is the only known therapy that will target the v***s at this point in the replication cycle,’ says Langland.

’The extract blocks early transcription appearing to have a distinct mechanism of action from that of two other antiv***ls currently in clinical trials,’ says Mark Buller, a virologist at Saint Louis University, Missouri, US. ’The results are very compelling, and support the need to further evaluate the purified active ingredient in small animal studies.’

’With smallpox, it is obviously impossible to see if this herb is effective in the human body unless a bioterror release of the v***s occurs,’ says Langland. ’We are in the process of doing animal studies to confirm our results in at least this type of whole animal system.’

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