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Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. Part II: experimental studies with Aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro

Several species of Aspidosperma plants are used to treat diseases in the tropics, including Aspidosperma ramiflorum, which acts against leishmaniasis, an activity that is experimentally confirmed. The species, known as guatambu-yellow, yellow peroba, coffee-peroba andmatiambu, grows in the Atlantic...

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Autores principales: Aguiar, Anna CC, Cunha, Ananda C, Ceravolo, Isabela Penna, Gonçalves, Regina A Correia, Oliveira, Arildo JB, Krettli, Antoniana Ursine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4660620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26560981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760150188
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author Aguiar, Anna CC
Cunha, Ananda C
Ceravolo, Isabela Penna
Gonçalves, Regina A Correia
Oliveira, Arildo JB
Krettli, Antoniana Ursine
author_facet Aguiar, Anna CC
Cunha, Ananda C
Ceravolo, Isabela Penna
Gonçalves, Regina A Correia
Oliveira, Arildo JB
Krettli, Antoniana Ursine
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description Several species of Aspidosperma plants are used to treat diseases in the tropics, including Aspidosperma ramiflorum, which acts against leishmaniasis, an activity that is experimentally confirmed. The species, known as guatambu-yellow, yellow peroba, coffee-peroba andmatiambu, grows in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil in the South to the Southeast regions. Through a guided biofractionation of A. ramiflorum extracts, the plant activity against Plasmodium falciparum was evaluated in vitro for toxicity towards human hepatoma G2 cells, normal monkey kidney cells and nonimmortalised human monocytes isolated from peripheral blood. Six of the seven extracts tested were active at low doses (half-maximal drug inhibitory concentration < 3.8 µg/mL); the aqueous extract was inactive. Overall, the plant extracts and the purified compounds displayed low toxicity in vitro. A nonsoluble extract fraction and one purified alkaloid isositsirikine (compound 5) displayed high selectivity indexes (SI) (= 56 and 113, respectively), whereas compounds 2 and 3 were toxic (SI < 10). The structure, activity and low toxicity of isositsirikine in vitro are described here for the first time in A. ramiflorum, but only the neutral and precipitate plant fractions were tested for activity, which caused up to 53% parasitaemia inhibition of Plasmodium berghei in mice with blood-induced malaria. This plant species is likely to be useful in the further development of an antimalarial drug, but its pharmacological evaluation is still required.
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spelling pubmed-46606202015-11-27 Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. Part II: experimental studies with Aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro Aguiar, Anna CC Cunha, Ananda C Ceravolo, Isabela Penna Gonçalves, Regina A Correia Oliveira, Arildo JB Krettli, Antoniana Ursine Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz Articles Several species of Aspidosperma plants are used to treat diseases in the tropics, including Aspidosperma ramiflorum, which acts against leishmaniasis, an activity that is experimentally confirmed. The species, known as guatambu-yellow, yellow peroba, coffee-peroba andmatiambu, grows in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil in the South to the Southeast regions. Through a guided biofractionation of A. ramiflorum extracts, the plant activity against Plasmodium falciparum was evaluated in vitro for toxicity towards human hepatoma G2 cells, normal monkey kidney cells and nonimmortalised human monocytes isolated from peripheral blood. Six of the seven extracts tested were active at low doses (half-maximal drug inhibitory concentration < 3.8 µg/mL); the aqueous extract was inactive. Overall, the plant extracts and the purified compounds displayed low toxicity in vitro. A nonsoluble extract fraction and one purified alkaloid isositsirikine (compound 5) displayed high selectivity indexes (SI) (= 56 and 113, respectively), whereas compounds 2 and 3 were toxic (SI < 10). The structure, activity and low toxicity of isositsirikine in vitro are described here for the first time in A. ramiflorum, but only the neutral and precipitate plant fractions were tested for activity, which caused up to 53% parasitaemia inhibition of Plasmodium berghei in mice with blood-induced malaria. This plant species is likely to be useful in the further development of an antimalarial drug, but its pharmacological evaluation is still required. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2015-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4660620/ /pubmed/26560981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760150188 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aguiar, Anna CC
Cunha, Ananda C
Ceravolo, Isabela Penna
Gonçalves, Regina A Correia
Oliveira, Arildo JB
Krettli, Antoniana Ursine
Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. Part II: experimental studies with Aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro
title Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. Part II: experimental studies with Aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro
title_full Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. Part II: experimental studies with Aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro
title_fullStr Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. Part II: experimental studies with Aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. Part II: experimental studies with Aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro
title_short Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. Part II: experimental studies with Aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro
title_sort aspidosperma (apocynaceae) plant cytotoxicity and activity towards malaria parasites. part ii: experimental studies with aspidosperma ramiflorum in vivo and in vitro
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4660620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26560981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760150188
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