Chemical constituents of the volatile oil from leaves of Annona coriacea and in vitro antiprotozoal activity

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The essential oil of the leaves from Annona coriacea Mart., Annonaceae, was extracted by hydrodistillation in a Clevenger apparatus and analyzed by GC/MS and GC/FID. The oil yield was 0.05% m/m. Sixty compounds were identified, in a complex mixture of sesquiterpenes (76.7%), monoterpenes (20.0%) and other constituents (3.3%). Bicyclogermacrene was its major compound (39.8%) followed by other sesquiterpenes. Most of the monoterpenes were in low concentration (<1%). Only β-pinene and pseudolimonene presented the highest level of 1.6%. The volatile oil presented anti-leishmanial and trypanocidal activity against promastigotes of four species of Leishmania and trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi, showing to be more active against Leishmania (L.) chagasi (IC50 39.93 μg/mL) (95% CI 28.00-56.95 μg/mL).

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Siqueira, C. A. T., Oliani, J., Sartoratto, A., Queiroga, C. L., Moreno, P. R. H., Reimão, J. Q., … Fischer, D. C. H. (2011). Chemical constituents of the volatile oil from leaves of Annona coriacea and in vitro antiprotozoal activity. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 21(1), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-695X2011005000004

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