Cruzain inhibitory activity of leaf essential oils of neotropical lauraceae and essential oil components

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The leaf essential oils of twenty-three species of Lauraceae from Monteverde, Costa Rica, have been screened for inhibition of the cysteine protease cruzain. Of these, nine showed promising cruzain inhibitory activity (IC50 < 100 μg/mL), six showed marginal activity (IC 50, 100-500 μg/mL), and eight were inactive (IC50 > 500 (ig/mL). The cruzain inhibitory activities of the essential oils can be attributed to active sesquiterpenoid components as well as synergistic effects between two or more components. The sesquiterpenes α-copaene, β-caryophyllene, α-humulene, and germacrene D are active (IC 50 ∼5-30 μg/mL) alone, but also show increased activity in combination with other essential oil components.

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Setzer, W. N., Stokes, S. L., Penton, A. F., Takaku, S., Haber, W. A., Hansell, E., … McKerrow, J. H. (2007). Cruzain inhibitory activity of leaf essential oils of neotropical lauraceae and essential oil components. Natural Product Communications, 2(12), 1203–1210. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0700201202

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