Activity of Cuban Plants Extracts against Leishmania amazonensis

  • García M
  • Monzote L
  • Scull R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Natural products have long been providing important drug leads for infectious diseases. Leishmaniasis is a major health problem worldwide that affects millions of people especially in the developing nations. There is no immunoprophylaxis (vaccination) available for Leishmania infections, and conventional treatments are unsatisfactory; therefore, antileishmanial drugs are urgently needed. In this work, 48 alcoholic extracts from 46 Cuban plants were evaluated by an in vitro bioassay against Leishmania amazonensis . Furthermore, their toxicity was assayed against murine macrophage. The three most potent extracts against the amastigote stage of Leishmania amazonensis were from Hura crepitans, Bambusa vulgaris , and Simarouba glauca .

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García, M., Monzote, L., Scull, R., & Herrera, P. (2012). Activity of Cuban Plants Extracts against Leishmania amazonensis. ISRN Pharmacology, 2012, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/104540

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