Antiviral metabolites from Passiflora edulis: An in vitro, phytochemical, and computational studies
Abeer H. Elmaidomy, Michelle Teutsch, Jochen Bodem, Ruqaiah I. Bedaiwi, Mubarak A. Alzubaidi, Hisham A. Abou‐Zied, Usama Ramadan AbdelmohsenAbstract
Yellow fever (YF) is a mosquito‐borne virus with high mortality rates, affecting regions in South America and Africa. Despite the effectiveness of YF vaccines, increased global demand and reports of rare, severe side effects have spurred the search for safer therapeutic alternatives. Current treatments lack specific antiviral drugs approved for YF, underscoring the need for new, effective therapies. This study investigated the potential of Passiflora edulis f. edulis leaf and stem extracts as antiviral agents against the yellow fever virus (YFV). In vitro tests showed that the extracts significantly reduced YFV viral loads by twofold in Huh‐7 cells and 1.5‐fold in Vero‐h‐Slam cells at a concentration of 50 µg/mL, with a smaller reduction at 25 µg/mL and no cytotoxic effects on either cell line. Phytochemical analysis identified a new C‐deoxyhexosyl flavone, luteolin‐8‐(1‐C‐β‐boivinopyranosyl)‐4′1‐O‐β‐