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We report the effect of Stryphnodendron adstringens on the trypanosomatid Herpetomonas samuelpessoai. The parasites were grown at 28°C in a chemically defined medium containing crude extract and fractions at concentrations from 100 to 5000 μg/ml obtained from S. adstringens. Concentrations of 500, 1000, 2500, and 5000 μg/ml both crude extract and semi-purified fraction progressively inhibited the protozoans' growth. At a concentration of 100 μg/ml, crude extract or a semi-purified (F3) fraction did not affect the growth of the protozoans. The F3-9 - F3-12 sub-fractions, at a concentration of 1000 μg/ml, also showed increased inhibitory activity on H. samuelpessoai. The IC50 of the crude extract and the F3 fraction were 538 and 634 μg/ml, respectively. Ultrastructural and enzymatic alterations in the trypanosomatids were also evaluated. H. samuelpessoai cultivated in the presence of IC50 crude extract showed considerable ultrastructural alterations, such as marked mitochondrial swelling with a large number of cristae and evident Golgi complex vesiculation, as observed by transmission electron microscopy. Cells exposed to 538 μg/ml of crude extract at 28°C for 72 h, showed decreased activity of the enzyme succinate cytochrome c reductase, a typical mitochondrion marker, as compared to untreated cells.
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Holetz, F. B., Ueda-Nakamura, T., Dias Filho, B. P., De Mello, J. C. P., Morgado-Díaz, J. A., De Toledo, C. E. M., & Nakamura, C. V. (2005). Biological effects of extracts obtained from Stryphnodendron adstringens on Herpetomonas samuelpessoai. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 100(4), 397–401. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762005000400010
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