In vitro screening for antiplasmodial activity of isoquinoline alkaloids from Brazilian plant species |
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Authors: | Fischer Dominique Corinne Hermine de Amorim Gualda Nilton Carlos Bachiega Danielle Carvalho Cyntia Salerno Lupo Fernanda Nogueira Bonotto Sonia Valéria Alves Mariana de Oliveira Yogi Alvaro Santi Silvia Maria Di Avila Priscilla Elisangela Kirchgatter Karin Moreno Paulo Roberto Hrihorowitsch |
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Affiliation: | Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas, Universidade de S?o Paulo, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes 580, Bloco15, 05580-900, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil. domi@usp.br |
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Abstract: | In the search for new antimalarial agents, nine Brazilian plant species were selected, from the Annonaceae (6), Menispermaceae (2) and Siparunaceae (1) families naturally occurring at the cerrado and Atlantic rainforest regions, in order to investigate their in vitro antiplasmodial activity. The ethanol and the alkaloid extracts were tested against K1, chloroquine-resistant, and Palo Alto, chloroquine-sensitive, strains of Plasmodium falciparum. The majority of the alkaloid extracts were more active than the ethanol ones, with IC(50) ranging 0.3-8.2 microg/mL. The crude Guatteria australis alkaloids were the most active against K1 with an IC(50) = 0.3 microg/mL. The most promising total alkaloid fractions for further bioguided isolation are those with the IC(50) < or = 5 microg/mL: G. australis, Cissampelos ovalifolia and Duguetia lanceolata. |
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Keywords: | Antimalarial activity Plasmodium falciparum Annonaceae Menispermaceae Siparunaceae |
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