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In vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against Trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on Cinnamomum verum essential oil

BACKGROUND: Essential oils (EOs) are complex mixtures of secondary metabolites from various plants. It has been shown that several EOs, or their constituents, have inhibitory activity against trypanosomatid protozoa. Thus, we analyzed the biological activity of different EOs on Trypanosoma cruzi, as...

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Autores principales: Azeredo, Camila Maria O, Santos, Thalita Gilda, Maia, Beatriz Helena Lameiro de Noronha Sales, Soares, Maurilio José
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4155112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25148924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-14-309
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author Azeredo, Camila Maria O
Santos, Thalita Gilda
Maia, Beatriz Helena Lameiro de Noronha Sales
Soares, Maurilio José
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Maia, Beatriz Helena Lameiro de Noronha Sales
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description BACKGROUND: Essential oils (EOs) are complex mixtures of secondary metabolites from various plants. It has been shown that several EOs, or their constituents, have inhibitory activity against trypanosomatid protozoa. Thus, we analyzed the biological activity of different EOs on Trypanosoma cruzi, as well as their cytotoxicity on Vero cells. METHODS: The following EOs were evaluated on T. cruzi epimastigote forms: Cinnamomum verum, Citrus limon, Cymbopogon nardus, Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus globulus, Eugenia uniflora, Myrocarpus frondosus, and Rosmarinus officinalis. Inhibitory activity against T. cruzi (IC(50)/24 h) and cytotoxicity against Vero cells (CC(50)/24 h) were evaluated by the MTT assay. The EO of C. verum was selected for further evaluation against trypomastigotes and intracellular amastigotes, as well as on parasite metacyclogenesis. Constituents of C. verum EO were identified by GC-MS. One-way ANOVA statistical analysis was performed with GraphPad version 5.01. RESULTS: Cinnamomum verum EO was the most effective against T. cruzi epimastigotes (IC(50)/24 h = 24.13 μg/ml), followed by Myrocarpus frondosus (IC(50)/24 h = 60.87 μg/ml) and Eugenia uniflora (IC(50)/24 h = 70 μg/ml). The EOs of C. citriodora, E. globulus, and R. officinalis showed no activity at concentrations up to 300 μg/ml. Incubation of T. cruzi metacyclic trypomastigotes and intracellular amastigotes with C. verum EO resulted in IC(50)/24 h values of 5.05 μg/ml and 20 μg/ml, respectively. Therefore, trypomastigotes are more susceptible than epimastigotes, with selectivity index (SI) about 4.7-fold higher (9.78 and 2.05, respectively). Analysis of C. verum EO by GC–MS showed mainly (E)-cinnamaldehyde (81.52%) and eugenol (16.68%). CONCLUSIONS: C. verum essential oil is effective against T. cruzi (epimastigotes, trypomastigotes and amastigotes) and interferes with the parasite differentiation process in vitro. Thus, it represents a strong candidate for further studies to improve its activity on pathogenic trypanosomatids.
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spelling pubmed-41551122014-09-06 In vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against Trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on Cinnamomum verum essential oil Azeredo, Camila Maria O Santos, Thalita Gilda Maia, Beatriz Helena Lameiro de Noronha Sales Soares, Maurilio José BMC Complement Altern Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Essential oils (EOs) are complex mixtures of secondary metabolites from various plants. It has been shown that several EOs, or their constituents, have inhibitory activity against trypanosomatid protozoa. Thus, we analyzed the biological activity of different EOs on Trypanosoma cruzi, as well as their cytotoxicity on Vero cells. METHODS: The following EOs were evaluated on T. cruzi epimastigote forms: Cinnamomum verum, Citrus limon, Cymbopogon nardus, Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus globulus, Eugenia uniflora, Myrocarpus frondosus, and Rosmarinus officinalis. Inhibitory activity against T. cruzi (IC(50)/24 h) and cytotoxicity against Vero cells (CC(50)/24 h) were evaluated by the MTT assay. The EO of C. verum was selected for further evaluation against trypomastigotes and intracellular amastigotes, as well as on parasite metacyclogenesis. Constituents of C. verum EO were identified by GC-MS. One-way ANOVA statistical analysis was performed with GraphPad version 5.01. RESULTS: Cinnamomum verum EO was the most effective against T. cruzi epimastigotes (IC(50)/24 h = 24.13 μg/ml), followed by Myrocarpus frondosus (IC(50)/24 h = 60.87 μg/ml) and Eugenia uniflora (IC(50)/24 h = 70 μg/ml). The EOs of C. citriodora, E. globulus, and R. officinalis showed no activity at concentrations up to 300 μg/ml. Incubation of T. cruzi metacyclic trypomastigotes and intracellular amastigotes with C. verum EO resulted in IC(50)/24 h values of 5.05 μg/ml and 20 μg/ml, respectively. Therefore, trypomastigotes are more susceptible than epimastigotes, with selectivity index (SI) about 4.7-fold higher (9.78 and 2.05, respectively). Analysis of C. verum EO by GC–MS showed mainly (E)-cinnamaldehyde (81.52%) and eugenol (16.68%). CONCLUSIONS: C. verum essential oil is effective against T. cruzi (epimastigotes, trypomastigotes and amastigotes) and interferes with the parasite differentiation process in vitro. Thus, it represents a strong candidate for further studies to improve its activity on pathogenic trypanosomatids. BioMed Central 2014-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4155112/ /pubmed/25148924 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-14-309 Text en © Azeredo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Azeredo, Camila Maria O
Santos, Thalita Gilda
Maia, Beatriz Helena Lameiro de Noronha Sales
Soares, Maurilio José
In vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against Trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on Cinnamomum verum essential oil
title In vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against Trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on Cinnamomum verum essential oil
title_full In vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against Trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on Cinnamomum verum essential oil
title_fullStr In vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against Trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on Cinnamomum verum essential oil
title_full_unstemmed In vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against Trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on Cinnamomum verum essential oil
title_short In vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against Trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on Cinnamomum verum essential oil
title_sort in vitro biological evaluation of eight different essential oils against trypanosoma cruzi, with emphasis on cinnamomum verum essential oil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4155112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25148924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-14-309
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