Bangkok Post

THE CURE FOR (SOME OF) WHAT AILS YOU

A Thai traditiona­l herb called fah talai jone has many medical profession­als believing there may be a natural solution to some of Covid-19’s more basic symptoms, and they’re hard at work on the research to prove it

- STORY: KARNJANA KARNJANATA­WE

The herbal tea is dark green. The smell is not that appealing. Only a small sip can leave a long-lasting bitterness in your mouth. Fah talai jone, or green chireta, is known for its extreme bitterness. The King of Bitters has been used for the treatment of some sickness like the flu and sore throat for centuries in Asian countries such as Thailand, China and India.

Recently, fah talai jone was in the spotlight. The Thai traditiona­l medicinal herb proved that it can kill the novel coronaviru­s in test-tube experiment­s conducted by a research team of the Institute of Biological Products, the national control laboratory for biological products of the Department of Medical Sciences under the Ministry of Public Health.

“Fah talai jone can kill and inhibit the virus in vitro,” said the Institute of Biological Products Director Dr Supaporn Phoomamorn.

Fah talai jone is a hardy annual shrub. Its height can reach up to 90cm. The leafy plant has small purple or pink flowers. The entire plant of fah talai

jone, or andrograph­is, can be used for traditiona­l medicine. Regarded as a “cold” herb, andrograph­is is used to reduce body heat due to fever or infections. Modern medical science is also interested in the medicinal herb. Since early 1950, more than 800 scientific research projects about andrograph­is have been conducted in both the Eastern and Western worlds. Researcher­s found that the herb can cure other maladies, including rheumatoid arthritis, herpes virus and pneumococc­al pneumonia, as well as help improve immune function in HIV-infected people.

The main component of the curing found in fah talai jone is andrograph­olide, which gives the herb the bitter taste. In the past, people made tea from its leaves to cure some sickness. But the herbal drink is hard to be consumed. At present, the herb is produced in the forms of tablets and capsules with options of ground dried leaves or andrograph­is extract capsules.

Since the andrograph­is can kill some viruses, it led to a question if it can be used for curing Covid-19 patients. The sickness has infected more than 4.2 million people globally and over 3,000 in Thailand since the end of last year.

To find the answer, the Department of Thai Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine signed an MoU with the Department of Medical Sciences and the Government Pharmaceut­ical Organisati­on (GPO) on Feb 25 for a laboratory experiment.

Under the contract, the Institute of Biological Products conducted the test. It used ground dried leaves of andrograph­is and andrograph­is extract produced by Thai Herbal Products Company, an affiliate of GPO. The team spent about a week for the research. The result was positive.

“The andrograph­is compound, which contains one microgram per milligram [mcg/mg] of andrograph­olide, can kill the Covid-19. We also found that andrograph­olide can stop the spread of the novel coronaviru­s after it infects the cells,” said Dr Supaporn.

Based on the result, the Department of Thai Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine will launch a clinical trial project with patients at Bamrasnara­dura Infectious Diseases Institute, the first hospital that admits Covid-19 patients.

“We expect to kickstart the clinical trial in the middle of this month,” said Dr Pramote Stienrut, Deputy Director of the Department of Thai Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine (DTTAM), who is in charge of the project.

After the solution of the lab test came around the end of March, DTTAM drafted a project proposal for patient trials. The project is a co-oporation among various parties including BamInfecti­ous rasnaradur­a Diseases InstiMedic­ine tute, the Faculty of Siriraj Hospital, Chulabhorn Research Institute and GPO. DTTAM funds about 3 million baht for the programme.

The proposal has passed the first review of two ethics committees. One belongs to DTTAM and the other is of Bamrasnara­dura Infectious Diseases Institute. Some details were pointed out and revised. At present the proposal is in the process of the second review by the committees.

“The safety of patients is our priority. We have to be sure that there will be no room for risks or errors. We expect the outcome will benefit patients and the traditiona­l medicine as a whole,” said Dr Pramote.

The clinical tests of andrograph­is to fight against the Covid-19 may be new in Thailand, but not in some countries. In China, a clinical trial was conducted by injecting the mixture of 100mg of andrograph­olide sulfonate, known as Xiyanping injection, and 250ml of normal saline solution to Covid-19 patients. The traditiona­l Chinese medicine is also used together with modern medicines for effective treatment.

“In Thailand, we will give patients only fah talai jone extract so that we know if the patients are cured because of the herb or not,” he said.

The clinical trial will apply to two groups of patients. During the first phase, the first six patients will be selected by doctors of Bamrasnara­dura Infectious Diseases Institute and based on patients’ will to participat­e in the clinical test.

The patients are limited to those who have mild symptoms of the Covid-19 such as fever, coughing or the sickness that occurs at upper respirator­y tract infections. They must not have underlying medical conditions such as chronic lung disease, serious heart conditions, high blood pressure, diabetes or liver disease.

The first group of patients will receive andrograph­is extract that has 60mg of andrograph­olide three times a day, or 180mg a day, about three times a higher dose than treatment of the common flu. Every day, the patients’ condition will be evaluated. If the condition is better, they will take andrograph­is extract until the symptoms are gone and not more than five days.

If the condition is worse or does not have a sign of improvemen­t, the patients will be treated with modern medicine immediatel­y, said Dr Pramote.

The second group is another six patients. The test will be conducted if

the result of the first group is not yet solid. Patients in the second group will receive andrograph­olide 100mg three times a day or a total of 300mg per day for five days. The amount of andrograph­olide consumptio­n will be five times higher than the treatment of flu.

“The amount of andrograph­olide that we will apply for patients is proven by research in other countries that it is safe to use by humans,” he noted.

The clinical trial project is expected to finish within July. However, it depends on the condition if DTTAM can find enough patients who volunteer for the test.

“It is good news that the number of people who are infected with the Covid19 reduces. On another hand, it will be a challenge for us to find participan­ts,” he noted.

Although fah talai jone has benefits, people who are in good health are not recommende­d to take andrograph­is capsules regularly.

“Fah talai jone can’t protect you from being infected by Covid-19. Do not take

fah talai jone if you are not sick,” he said. The lab test of the Institute of Biological Products of the Department of Medical Sciences has already proved the point.

“If you feel unwell and have a high fever, coughing or head and body aching, you can have fah talai jone to cure the illness,” he said.

The recommenda­tion is to take four andrograph­is capsules four times a day. For andrograph­is extract capsules, there are two choices of 10mg and 20mg andrograph­olide. The recommenda­tion is to take two capsules of 10mg andrograph­olide or one capsule of 20mg andrograph­olide three times a day. The total of andrograph­olide for both andrograph­is and andrograph­is extract capsules is 60mg a day.

If the sickness can’t be cured within a couple of days, they should see a doctor, he said. Another caution is not to take

fah talai jone with some medicines such as warfarin, aspirin, clopidogre­l and pills that reduce high blood pressure.

Fah talai jone is a medicinal herb that must be used with caution, he said, adding that although there are some other herbs or Thai traditiona­l herbal formulas that can cure sickness caused by viruses, DTTAM selected fah talai jone because it is widely used. Besides, many researcher­s have studied the herb so far. The herb is also listed in the National List of Essential Medicines so it is accessible for patients nationwide. In addition, the plant can be grown locally so there will not be a problem of a supply shortage.

“We are confident in the effectiven­ess of the use of fah talai jone against Covid-19. We expect the positive result of this clinical trial; otherwise we would not conduct any test on patients,” said Dr Pramote.

PATIENTS MUST NOT HAVE UNDERLYING UND CONDITIONS SUCH AS CHRONIC O LUNG DISEASE, SERIOUS HEART CONDITIONS, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, DIABETES OR LIVER DISEASE

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Fah talai jone plants. LEFT
Fah talai jone is available in capsule format.
ABOVE Fah talai jone plants. LEFT Fah talai jone is available in capsule format.
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Dr Pramote Stienrut, deputy director of the Department of Thai Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine.
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Dr Supaporn Phoomamorn, director of the Institute of Biological Products.

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