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In vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the Colombian North Coast with low cytotoxicity

BACKGROUND: Plants are an important option in the treatment of malaria, especially in endemic regions, and are a less expensive and more accessible alternative with a lower risk of toxicity. Colombia has a great diversity of plants, and evaluation of natural extracts could result in the discovery of...

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Autores principales: Vergara, Saray, Diaz, Fredyc, Diez, Amalia, Bautista, José M., Moneriz, Carlos
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9832501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643988
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/tp.tp_9_22
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author Vergara, Saray
Diaz, Fredyc
Diez, Amalia
Bautista, José M.
Moneriz, Carlos
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Diaz, Fredyc
Diez, Amalia
Bautista, José M.
Moneriz, Carlos
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description BACKGROUND: Plants are an important option in the treatment of malaria, especially in endemic regions, and are a less expensive and more accessible alternative with a lower risk of toxicity. Colombia has a great diversity of plants, and evaluation of natural extracts could result in the discovery of new compounds for the development of antimalarial drugs. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activity and the cytotoxicity of plant extracts from the Colombian North Coast against Plasmodium falciparum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The antiplasmodial activity of 12 plant species from the Colombian North Coast that are used in traditional medicine was evaluated through in vitro cultures of P. falciparum, and the cytotoxicity of extracts of these species to human cells was determined. Plant extracts with high antiplasmodial activity were subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening. RESULTS: Extracts from five plants had promising antiplasmodial activity. Specifically, Bursera simaruba (Burseraceae) (bark), Guazuma ulmifolia Lam. (Malvaceae) (whole plant), Murraya exotica L. (Rutaceae) (leaves), Hippomane mancinella L. (Euphorbiaceae) (seeds), and Capparis odoratissima Jacq. (Capparaceae) (leaves). Extracts presented 50% inhibitory concentration values between 1 and 9 μg/ml. Compared to no extract, these active plant extracts did not show cytotoxic effects on mononuclear cells or hemolytic activity in healthy human erythrocytes. CONCLUSIONS: The results obtained from this in vitro study of antiplasmodial activity suggest that active plant extracts from the Colombian North Coast are promising for future bioassay-guided fractionation to allow the isolation of active compounds and to elucidate their mechanism of action against Plasmodium spp.
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spelling pubmed-98325012023-01-12 In vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the Colombian North Coast with low cytotoxicity Vergara, Saray Diaz, Fredyc Diez, Amalia Bautista, José M. Moneriz, Carlos Trop Parasitol Original Article BACKGROUND: Plants are an important option in the treatment of malaria, especially in endemic regions, and are a less expensive and more accessible alternative with a lower risk of toxicity. Colombia has a great diversity of plants, and evaluation of natural extracts could result in the discovery of new compounds for the development of antimalarial drugs. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activity and the cytotoxicity of plant extracts from the Colombian North Coast against Plasmodium falciparum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The antiplasmodial activity of 12 plant species from the Colombian North Coast that are used in traditional medicine was evaluated through in vitro cultures of P. falciparum, and the cytotoxicity of extracts of these species to human cells was determined. Plant extracts with high antiplasmodial activity were subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening. RESULTS: Extracts from five plants had promising antiplasmodial activity. Specifically, Bursera simaruba (Burseraceae) (bark), Guazuma ulmifolia Lam. (Malvaceae) (whole plant), Murraya exotica L. (Rutaceae) (leaves), Hippomane mancinella L. (Euphorbiaceae) (seeds), and Capparis odoratissima Jacq. (Capparaceae) (leaves). Extracts presented 50% inhibitory concentration values between 1 and 9 μg/ml. Compared to no extract, these active plant extracts did not show cytotoxic effects on mononuclear cells or hemolytic activity in healthy human erythrocytes. CONCLUSIONS: The results obtained from this in vitro study of antiplasmodial activity suggest that active plant extracts from the Colombian North Coast are promising for future bioassay-guided fractionation to allow the isolation of active compounds and to elucidate their mechanism of action against Plasmodium spp. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022 2022-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9832501/ /pubmed/36643988 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/tp.tp_9_22 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Tropical Parasitology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Vergara, Saray
Diaz, Fredyc
Diez, Amalia
Bautista, José M.
Moneriz, Carlos
In vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the Colombian North Coast with low cytotoxicity
title In vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the Colombian North Coast with low cytotoxicity
title_full In vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the Colombian North Coast with low cytotoxicity
title_fullStr In vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the Colombian North Coast with low cytotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed In vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the Colombian North Coast with low cytotoxicity
title_short In vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the Colombian North Coast with low cytotoxicity
title_sort in vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected plants from the colombian north coast with low cytotoxicity
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9832501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643988
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/tp.tp_9_22
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