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Application of Cyclic Dipeptide c2 in Phylonotus spp. against Avian Influenza H5N1 Virus

A technology of Phyloporus spp. and cyclic dipeptide, which can be applied to antiviral agents, applications, and medical preparations containing active ingredients, etc., and can solve the problems of reporting that there is no anti-influenza virus activity.

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-12-02
QINGDAO AGRI UNIV
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[0004] A cyclic dipeptide has many important physiological activities such as antibacterial, and so far, no report has been reported that has anti-influenza virus activity

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[0034] The crude extract of Phylophorus chrysogenum is prepared by the following method:

[0035] (1) The fermentation medium formula is in grams / 100 milliliters:

[0036] Corn Starch 1% Glucose 1%

[0037] Peptone 0.1% Yeast Extract 0.1%

[0038] Magnesium sulfate 0.1% Potassium dihydrogen phosphate 0.01%

[0039] (2) Inoculate the Phyloporus spp. strains into the Erlenmeyer flask with liquid medium in a conventional manner, with a temperature of 25° C., a shaker flask rotation speed of 110 r / min, and pH 7 conditions, and vibrate for 7 days; during the cultivation When the pH value drops to 3, inoculate the seeds in the shake flask into the culture solution of a 50L fermenter, with a temperature of 25°C, a fermenter pressure of 0.1 kg / cm2, pH 3, an air flow of 0.5-1.1vvm, and a stirring speed of 100 Under the condition of rev / min, after culturing for 7 days, the crude extract of Ph.

[0040] (3) Take the fermented whole solution of Phylophorus mycelium obtained in step (2...

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[0050] The crude extract of Phylophorus chrysogenum is prepared by the following method:

[0051] (1) The fermentation medium formula is in grams / 100 milliliters:

[0052] Corn Starch 3% Glucose 2%

[0053] Peptone 0.5% Yeast extract 0.5%

[0054] Magnesium sulfate 0.5% Potassium dihydrogen phosphate 0.05%

[0055] (2) Inoculate the Phylophorus spp. strain into the Erlenmeyer flask with liquid medium in a conventional way, with a temperature of 30° C., a shaker flask rotation speed of 180 r / min, and pH 6 conditions, and vibrate for 15 days; during the cultivation When the pH value drops to 2.5, inoculate the seeds in the shake flask into the culture solution of a 50L fermenter, with a temperature of 30°C, a fermenter pressure of 0.2 kg / cm2, a pH of 3, an air flow of 0.5-1.1vvm, and a stirring speed of 180 Under the condition of rev / min, after culturing for 15 days, the crude extract of Ph.

[0056] (3) Take the fermented whole solution of the Phlomophorus mycelium obtained...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a cyclic dipeptide C2 with an avian influenza-resisting activity, which is separated from fermentation broth and fruiting bodies of phellinus igniarius (LexFr) Quel (phellinus linteus (BerketCurt) Teng, phellinus baumii and phellinus hartigii (AlleschetSchnabl) Imaz). The invention firstly discloses a new activity of the cyclic dipeptide and proves that the cyclic dipeptide has an avian influenza-resisting action. Compared with the application of a general compound, the method has the advantages that the special new activity of the cyclic dipeptide is found, and the cyclic dipeptide has the action of resisting the avian influenza virus.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a method for extracting and preparing active substances in Phylonotus spp., which is resistant to avian influenza H5N1 virus, especially the S. General Microbiology Center of the Preservation Management Committee", the preservation number is CGMCCNo.8108, the taxonomic name is Phellinusigniarius, and the preservation address is No. 3, No. 1, Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Background technique [0002] Cyclic peptides usually referred to in biology refer to compounds formed by amino acid peptide bonds. In phytochemistry, this concept is expanded to a class of compounds formed by amide bonds, so the scope is expanded to include organic amines and macrocycles. Alkaloids are divided into cyclic peptides and linear peptides according to whether they form a ring or not. The reported cyclic peptide compounds have various biological activities, including a...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K31/4985A61P31/16C07D487/04A01G1/04
Inventor 赵晨宋爱荣孔超黄芳杨松
Owner QINGDAO AGRI UNIV
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