# Anti-Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Activity of Rosa damascena Mill Essential Oil and Floral Water in Retinal Infection In Vitro and In Silico

**Authors:** Neli Vilhelmova-Ilieva, Rayna Nenova, Kalin Kalinov, Ana Dobreva, Dimitar Peshev, Ivan Iliev

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms26157521 · 2025-08-04

## TL;DR

This study shows that Rosa damascena products can reduce HSV-1 viral activity by affecting viral particles and adsorption in retinal cells.

## Contribution

The study identifies specific rose oil compounds that inhibit HSV-1 adsorption and provides in silico insights into their mechanism.

## Key findings

- Rose essential oil and floral water reduced HSV-1 titers by directly affecting viral particles.
- Both products significantly inhibited the viral adsorption stage in retinal cells.
- In silico analysis showed that geraniol, citronellol, and nerol target HSV-1 gD interactions with host cell receptors.

## Abstract

Recently, essential rose oils and rose products have gained increasing importance in both the cosmetic and food industries, as well as in the composition of medicinal products. We investigated the in vitro antiviral activity of essential oil and floral water from Rosa damascena Mill against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection in rabbit retinal cells (RRCs). The composition of the main chemical components in the rose essential oil was determined by means of gas chromatographic analysis. The effect on the viral replication cycle was determined using the cytopathic effect (CPE) inhibition assay. The virucidal activity, the effect on the adsorption stage of the virus to the host cell, and the protective effect on healthy cells were evaluated using the endpoint dilution method. The effects were determined as deviation in the viral titer, Δlg, for the treated cells from the one for the untreated viral control. The identified main active components of rose oil are geraniol (28.73%), citronellol (21.50%), nonadecane (13.13%), nerol (5.51%), heneicosane (4.87%), nonadecene (3.93), heptadecane (2.29), farnesol (2.11%), tricosane (1.29%), eicosane (1.01%), and eugenol (0.85%). The results demonstrated that both rose products do not have a significant effect on the virus replication but directly affect the viral particles and reduce the viral titer by Δlg = 3.25 for floral water and by Δlg = 3.0 for essential oil. Significant inhibition of the viral adsorption stage was also observed, leading to a decrease in the viral titers by Δlg = 2.25 for floral water and by Δlg = 2.0 for essential oil. When pretreating healthy cells with rose products, both samples significantly protected them from subsequent infection with HSV-1. This protective effect was more pronounced for the oil (Δlg = 2.5) compared to the one for the floral water (Δlg = 2.0). We used the in silico molecular docking method to gain insight into the mechanism of hindrance of viral adsorption by the main rose oil compounds (geraniol, citronellol, nerol). These components targeted the HSV-1 gD interaction surface with nectin-1 and HVEM (Herpesvirus Entry Mediator) host cell receptors, at N-, C-ends, and N-end, respectively. These findings could provide a structural framework for further development of anti-HSV-1 therapeutics.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** PAEP (progestagen associated endometrial protein), NECTIN1 (nectin cell adhesion molecule 1), TNFRSF14 (TNF receptor superfamily member 14)
- **Chemicals:** geraniol (PubChem CID 637566), citronellol (PubChem CID 7793), nonadecane (PubChem CID 12401), nerol (PubChem CID 643820), heneicosane (PubChem CID 12403), nonadecene (PubChem CID 29075), heptadecane (PubChem CID 12398), farnesol (PubChem CID 445070), tricosane (PubChem CID 12534), eicosane (PubChem CID 8222), eugenol (PubChem CID 3314)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** NECTIN1 (nectin cell adhesion molecule 1) [NCBI Gene 5818] {aka CD111, CLPED1, ED4, HIgR, HV1S, HVEC}, TNFRSF14 (TNF receptor superfamily member 14) [NCBI Gene 8764] {aka ATAR, CD270, HVEA, HVEM, LIGHTR, TR2}
- **Diseases:** infection (MESH:D007239), Retinal Infection (MESH:D012173)
- **Chemicals:** Essential Oil (MESH:D009822), eugenol (MESH:D005054), tricosane (MESH:C554095), citronellol (MESH:C007078), nonadecane (MESH:C061580), Floral Water (-), farnesol (MESH:D005204), heptadecane (MESH:C016486), heneicosane (MESH:C554094), geraniol (MESH:C007836), eicosane (MESH:C050821)
- **Species:** Oryctolagus cuniculus (domestic rabbit, species) [taxon 9986], Human alphaherpesvirus 1 (Herpes simplex virus type 1, no rank) [taxon 10298]

## Figures

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