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Strychnos pseudoquina and Its Purified Compounds Present an Effective In Vitro Antileishmanial Activity

The development of new and cost-effective alternative therapeutic strategies to treat leishmaniasis has become a high priority. In the present study, the antileishmanial activity of Strychnos pseudoquina St. Hil. was investigated and pure compounds that presented this biological effect were isolated...

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Autores principales: Lage, Paula Sousa, de Andrade, Pedro Henrique Rocha, Lopes, Amanda de Santana, Chávez Fumagalli, Miguel Angel, Valadares, Diogo Garcia, Duarte, Mariana Costa, Pagliara Lage, Daniela, Costa, Lourena Emanuele, Martins, Vivian Tamietti, Ribeiro, Tatiana Gomes, Filho, José Dias de Souza, Tavares, Carlos Alberto Pereira, de Pádua, Rodrigo Maia, Leite, João Paulo Viana, Coelho, Eduardo Antonio Ferraz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3806161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24194781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/304354
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Sumario:The development of new and cost-effective alternative therapeutic strategies to treat leishmaniasis has become a high priority. In the present study, the antileishmanial activity of Strychnos pseudoquina St. Hil. was investigated and pure compounds that presented this biological effect were isolated. An ethyl acetate extract was prepared, and it proved to be effective against Leishmania amazonensis. A bioactivity-guided fractionation was performed, and two flavonoids were identified, quercetin 3-O-methyl ether and strychnobiflavone, which presented an effective antileishmanial activity against L. amazonensis, and studies were extended to establish their minimum inhibitory concentrations (IC(50)), their leishmanicidal effects on the intra-macrophage Leishmania stage, as well as their cytotoxic effects on murine macrophages (CC(50)), and in O(+) human red blood cells. The data presented in this study showed the potential of an ethyl acetate extract of S. pseudoquina, as well as two flavonoids purified from it, which can be used as a therapeutic alternative on its own, or in association with other drugs, to treat disease evoked by L. amazonensis.