Effects of goyazensolide during in vitro cultivation of Schistosoma mansoni

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Goyazensolide, a component extracted of Eremanthus goyazensis showed a significant inhibitory effect on egg-laying of Schistosoma mansoni during in vitro cultivation of this parasite. Motility of the worms was also reduced under treatment with goyazensolide and 90% of mortality was reached with concentrations up to 4μg/ml. It has found that separated worms were more susceptible than worms pairing during drug exposition and female alone was significantly more susceptible than male worm in the same conditions of in vitro cultivation. Natural products isolated from plants represent potential sources for the identification of structures useful for the design of alternative molecules to be used as new drug substances against several infectious diseases.

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Barth, L. R., Fernandas, A. P. M., Ribeiro-Paes, J. T., & Rodrigues, V. (1997). Effects of goyazensolide during in vitro cultivation of Schistosoma mansoni. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 92(3), 427–429. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761997000300022

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