Effects of <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> and Alkylamides on Respiratory Virus Replication and IL-8 Expression In Vitro

<i>Echinacea purpurea</i> is a perennial medicinal herb with important immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties, especially purported for the alleviation of cold and flu symptoms. Different classes of secondary metabolites of the plant, such as alkylamides, caffeic acid derivati...

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Main Authors: Keely Puchalski, Johanne A. Gerstel, Abiola Jimoh, Yalda Shokoohinia, Jeffrey Langland
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author Keely Puchalski
Johanne A. Gerstel
Abiola Jimoh
Yalda Shokoohinia
Jeffrey Langland
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description <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> is a perennial medicinal herb with important immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties, especially purported for the alleviation of cold and flu symptoms. Different classes of secondary metabolites of the plant, such as alkylamides, caffeic acid derivatives, polysaccharides, flavonoids, and glycoproteins, are believed to be biologically and pharmacologically active. Although previous research suggests that the alkylamides present in <i>Echinacea</i> may be responsible for reducing the symptoms associated with the common cold or flu through their immunomodulatory activity, the roles of specific alkylamides and their targets (i.e., immune and/or antiviral) have not been well-elucidated or established. This study tested the antiviral and cytokine regulatory activity of various specific alkylamides that are present predominantly in <i>Echinacea</i> root extracts and found that one specific alkylamide, Dodeca-2<i>E</i>,4<i>E</i>-Dienoic acid isobutylamide, had potent antiviral activity against rhinovirus (the causative agent of most common colds) and influenza virus, as well as potent inhibition of IL-8 cytokine production. IL-8 is responsible for many of the symptoms associated with the common cold and is upregulated in other common respiratory infections. The broad activity and low cytotoxicity of this specific alkylamide support its potential use for treating rhinovirus and influenza virus infections.
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spelling doaj-art-f5ceb51c8a0d4cbfb47b279aa5b0d2072025-01-24T13:43:52ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492025-01-0130238610.3390/molecules30020386Effects of <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> and Alkylamides on Respiratory Virus Replication and IL-8 Expression In VitroKeely Puchalski0Johanne A. Gerstel1Abiola Jimoh2Yalda Shokoohinia3Jeffrey Langland4Ric Scalzo Institute for Botanical Research, Sonoran University of Health Sciences, Tempe, AZ 85282, USARic Scalzo Institute for Botanical Research, Sonoran University of Health Sciences, Tempe, AZ 85282, USARic Scalzo Institute for Botanical Research, Sonoran University of Health Sciences, Tempe, AZ 85282, USARic Scalzo Institute for Botanical Research, Sonoran University of Health Sciences, Tempe, AZ 85282, USARic Scalzo Institute for Botanical Research, Sonoran University of Health Sciences, Tempe, AZ 85282, USA<i>Echinacea purpurea</i> is a perennial medicinal herb with important immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties, especially purported for the alleviation of cold and flu symptoms. Different classes of secondary metabolites of the plant, such as alkylamides, caffeic acid derivatives, polysaccharides, flavonoids, and glycoproteins, are believed to be biologically and pharmacologically active. Although previous research suggests that the alkylamides present in <i>Echinacea</i> may be responsible for reducing the symptoms associated with the common cold or flu through their immunomodulatory activity, the roles of specific alkylamides and their targets (i.e., immune and/or antiviral) have not been well-elucidated or established. This study tested the antiviral and cytokine regulatory activity of various specific alkylamides that are present predominantly in <i>Echinacea</i> root extracts and found that one specific alkylamide, Dodeca-2<i>E</i>,4<i>E</i>-Dienoic acid isobutylamide, had potent antiviral activity against rhinovirus (the causative agent of most common colds) and influenza virus, as well as potent inhibition of IL-8 cytokine production. IL-8 is responsible for many of the symptoms associated with the common cold and is upregulated in other common respiratory infections. The broad activity and low cytotoxicity of this specific alkylamide support its potential use for treating rhinovirus and influenza virus infections.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/30/2/386<i>Echinacea</i>alkylamidesrhinovirusinfluenzaimmunologyinterleukin-8
spellingShingle Keely Puchalski
Johanne A. Gerstel
Abiola Jimoh
Yalda Shokoohinia
Jeffrey Langland
Effects of <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> and Alkylamides on Respiratory Virus Replication and IL-8 Expression In Vitro
Molecules
<i>Echinacea</i>
alkylamides
rhinovirus
influenza
immunology
interleukin-8
title Effects of <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> and Alkylamides on Respiratory Virus Replication and IL-8 Expression In Vitro
title_full Effects of <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> and Alkylamides on Respiratory Virus Replication and IL-8 Expression In Vitro
title_fullStr Effects of <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> and Alkylamides on Respiratory Virus Replication and IL-8 Expression In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Effects of <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> and Alkylamides on Respiratory Virus Replication and IL-8 Expression In Vitro
title_short Effects of <i>Echinacea purpurea</i> and Alkylamides on Respiratory Virus Replication and IL-8 Expression In Vitro
title_sort effects of i echinacea purpurea i and alkylamides on respiratory virus replication and il 8 expression in vitro
topic <i>Echinacea</i>
alkylamides
rhinovirus
influenza
immunology
interleukin-8
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/30/2/386
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