In vitro evaluation and phytochemical analysis of Curcuma aeruginosa Roxb. against human coronavirus OC43.

Publication date: Jul 01, 2025

Curcuma aeruginosa Roxb. is traditionally used across Southeast Asia in various cultural and medicinal practices. Its rhizome contains terpenes and has historically been employed to treat fever and gastrointestinal disorders-symptoms often associated with coronavirus infections. Large intestinal epithelial cells serve as potentially significant sites for viral replication, with pronounced susceptibility to human coronaviruses, and present promising targets for antiviral therapeutic interventions. This study investigated the phytochemicals in C. aeruginosa rhizome extracts using different extraction solvents and measured their inhibition against human coronavirus OC43 (HCoV-OC43) replication activities in the large intestine adenocarcinoma cell line (HCT-8). Extracts using hexane, ethyl acetate, ethanol, or methanol were quantified for curcumenol and furanodienone using HPLC, with GC-MS/MS utilized for phytochemical analysis. The inhibition of HCoV-OC43 replication was evaluated using in-cell ELISA. The crude hexane extract of C. aeruginosa rhizome demonstrated the highest inhibitory activity, with the greatest amounts of curcumenol and furanodienone (59. 56 +/- 1. 56 and 5. 70 +/- 0. 26 mg/g, respectively) compared to the other crude extracts from different solvents. In GC-MS/MS analysis, curcumenol was identified as the major component in C. aeruginosa rhizome crude extracts, serving as a potential active marker for this plant. The findings indicated that C. aeruginosa hexane extract showed significant therapeutic potential for future antiviral applications.

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Concepts Keywords
Asia Anti-viral activity
Coronaviruses Antiviral Agents
Ethanol Antiviral Agents
Gastrointestinal Cell Line, Tumor
Medicinal Coronavirus OC43, Human
Curcuma
Curcuma aeruginosa Roxb.
Curcumenol
Furanodienone
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
GC
HPLC
Human coronavirus OC43
Humans
In-cell ELISA
MS
Phytochemicals
Phytochemicals
Plant Extracts
Plant Extracts
Rhizome
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Terpenes
Virus Replication

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH gastrointestinal disorders
disease MESH coronavirus infections
pathway KEGG Viral replication
disease IDO susceptibility
disease IDO replication
disease MESH adenocarcinoma
disease IDO cell
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease IDO assay
disease MESH COVID 19
disease MESH carcinoma
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease IDO immunodeficiency
disease MESH Dengue
drug DRUGBANK Andrographolide
drug DRUGBANK Capsaicin
drug DRUGBANK Piperine
drug DRUGBANK Medical air
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK Phosphoric acid
drug DRUGBANK Flunarizine
drug DRUGBANK Helium
disease MESH infection
drug DRUGBANK Cefaclor
drug DRUGBANK Streptomycin
disease IDO reagent
drug DRUGBANK Palmitic Acid
drug DRUGBANK Artemisinin
disease IDO virulence
disease MESH viral infection
disease MESH common cold
disease IDO host
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK Myrrh
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
disease IDO facility
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH Tumor

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