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Background: As secretory phospholipase A2 (sPLA2) was shown to be elevated in patients who progress to severe dengue, it would be important to evaluate the usefulness of therapeutics that inhibit sPLA2 enzymes to prevent progression to severe dengue. Methods: Aqueous and butanol extracts of Tragia hispida, Justicia adathoda and tubers of Cyperus rotundus were screened for the presence of potential sPLA2 inhibitors using a commercial assay measuring sPLA2 activity. Results: Both the aqueous (THA) and butanol extracts (THB) of Tragia hispida had sPLA2 inhibition levels comparable to the levels seen with the commercial sPLA2 inhibitor CAY10590. THB at concentrations of 0.1 µg/µL and 0.2 µg/µL, significantly reduced the sPLA2 activity (pConclusions:T. hispida aqueous and butanol soluble fraction had potent sPLA2 inhibitory activities, which should be further explored for their potential to be used for treatment of dengue. |