The antiviral activity of plants Silybum marianum (seeds), Chenopodium
album (whole plant) and Nigella sativa (seeds) were evaluated against
Peste des petitis ruminants virus (PPRV) and Foot and Mouth Disease
virus (FMDV) in this study. Methanolic extraction of these plants was
done by using Soxhlet apparatus and extracts were dried by using rotary
evaporator. Vero cells were infected by PPRV and BHK-21 by FMDV
respectively. The herbal extracts assays of antiviral and cytotoxic were
carried out in cell culture plates. MTT
[3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide]
colorimetric assay were used for the determination of their
quantification. Antiviral and cytotoxic properties of Silybum marianum
Chenopodium album and Nigella sativa against Peste des petites ruminants
and Foot and Mouth Disease viruses were observed in this study.The
results of present study are helpful in the treatment of Peste des
petitis ruminants and Foot and Mouth Disease.