Leishmanicidal and cytotoxic activities of extracts and naturally-occurring compounds from two lauraceae species

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The in vitro leishmanicidal effects of ethanolic extracts and fifteen naturally-occurring compounds (five lignans, eight neolignans, a diterpene and a dihydrochalcone), obtained from Pleurothyrium cinereum and Ocotea macrophylla, were evaluated on promastigotes of Leishmania panamensis and L. braziliensis. In addition, in order to determine the selective action on Leishmania species as a safety principle, in vitro cytotoxicity on J774 cells was also evaluated for test compounds and extracts. One extract and seven compounds showed activity against Leishmania parasites at different levels. Dihydroflavokawin B (8) was found to be the most potent antileishmanial compound on both parasites, whilst (+)-otobaphenol (14), was found to be the most selective compound on L. panamensis.

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Sánchez-Suárez, J., Coy-Barrera, E., Cuca, L. E., & Delgado, G. (2011). Leishmanicidal and cytotoxic activities of extracts and naturally-occurring compounds from two lauraceae species. Natural Product Communications, 6(2), 231–234. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1100600218

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