MYRTACEAE Syzygium aromaticum  (L.) Merr. & L.M.Perry

 Synonym

  • MYRTACEAE Eugenia aromatica  Kuntze
  • MYRTACEAE Eugenia caryophyllata  Thunb.
  • MYRTACEAE Eugenia caryophyllus  (Spreng.) Bullock & S.G.Harrison
 Thai / English name

  • กานพลู*

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[1] EFFICACY OF TRADITIONAL HERBAL MEDICINES IN COMBINATION WITH ACYCLOVIR AGAINST HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE 1 INFECTION IN VITRO AND IN VIVO.
KUROKAWA M,NAGASAKA K,HIRABAYASHI T,ET AL.
ANTIVIRAL RES 1995 Vol.27(1-2),19-37  384192 [Abstract]

Part Used : ไม่ระบุ
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : -
Type of experiment : in vivo
Type of animal : mouse
Type of study : -
N(Total) : -
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : -
Age : -
Route : Non-specified
Dose/Conc.(herb) : -
Duration : -
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Acyclovir*/ACV/Acycloguanosine
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : Acyclovir and/or a herbal ext. were orally administered at doses corresponding to human use, each of the 4 combinations significantly limited the development of skin lesions and/or prolonged the mean survival times of infected mice compared with both acyclovir and the herbal ext. alone (P<0.01 or 0.05). These combinations were not toxic to mice. They reduced virus yields in the brain and skin more strongly than acyclovir alone and exhibited stronger anti-HSV-1 activity in the brain than in the skin, in contrast to acyclovir treatment by itself. Combinations of acyclovir with historically used herbal medicines showed strong combined therapeutic anti-HSV-1 activity in mice, esp. redn. of virus yield in the brain.
Note : Data incomplete from abstract

Part Used : ไม่ระบุ
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : -
Type of experiment : in vitro
Type of animal : -
Type of study : -
N(Total) : -
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : -
Age : -
Route : Non-specified
Dose/Conc.(herb) : -
Duration : -
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Acyclovir*/ACV/Acycloguanosine
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : Acyclovir and/or a herbal ext. were orally administered at doses corresponding to human use, each of the 4 combinations significantly limited the development of skin lesions and/or prolonged the mean survival times of infected mice compared with both acyclovir and the herbal ext. alone (P<0.01 or 0.05). These combinations were not toxic to mice. They reduced virus yields in the brain and skin more strongly than acyclovir alone and exhibited stronger anti-HSV-1 activity in the brain than in the skin, in contrast to acyclovir treatment by itself. Combinations of acyclovir with historically used herbal medicines showed strong combined therapeutic anti-HSV-1 activity in mice, esp. redn. of virus yield in the brain.
Note : Data incomplete from abstract


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