Antiviral components of Salvia tiliifolia against tobacco mosaic virus
In order to find new plant virus inhibitors,tobacco mosaic virus(TMV)was used as the test virus.It was found that the ex-tract of Salvia tiliifolia,an invasive plant,showed anti-TMV activity.Screening by the half-leaf method along with different treatment pattern of extract,the petroleum ether extract showed the strongest protective effect and inactivation effect at the concentration of 1 mg/mL,with inhibition rate of 40.95%and 52.85%respectively.The ethyl acetate extract showed the best curative effect with the inhibition rate of 52.85%,which was not significantly different from Ningnanmycin,a positive control.Among fractions of petroleum ether extracts,Fr7 showed the best protective effect and curative effect,with the inhibition rate of 40.51%and 45.52%respectively,and Fr6 showed potent inactive effect with the inhibition rate of 74.63%.Among fractions of ethyl acetate extracts,Frl'showed the strongest protective effect with an inhibition rate of 61.77%,Fr3'displayed the best curative effect with an inhibition rate of 55.02%,and Fr4'showed potent inactive effect with the inhibition rate of 60.22%.Five compounds were separated and identified by modem chromatographic spectrum technologies,they were tilifodiolide,eupatoric acid,ursolic acid,oleanolic acid,and 2-methyl-5,7-dioxy chromone.
Salvia tiliifoliachemical constituentsseparation and purificationtobacco mosaic virus(TMV)anti-TMV activity