The antiviral activity of a MeOH extract of Stephania cepharantha (root tub
ers), its CHCl3-soluble fraction (alkaloid fraction) and the major alkaloid
FK-3000 (1) were investigated in BALB/c mice cutaneously infected with HSV
-1 strain 7401H. At doses of 125 and 250 mg/kg body weight, p.o., the MeOH
extract significantly delayed skin lesion on score 2 (vesicles in the local
region), limited the development of further lesions on score 6 (mild zoste
riform lesion) and prolonged the mean survival time of HSV-1 infected mice.
After p.o. administration of the CHCl3-soluble fraction at doses of 25 and
50 mg/kg or FK-3000 (1) at 10 and 25 mg/kg, similar results were obtained.
Although the alkaloid improved the survival of infected mice, it had a nar
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