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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 74(3)dic. 2022.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1449974

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Introducción: Las plantas utilizadas en la medicina tradicional se exploran internacionalmente como fuentes valiosas de nuevos agentes antipalúdicos. Objetivos: Evaluar la actividad inhibidora in vitro frente a Plasmodium berghei de extractos de 27 especies de plantas utilizadas en el siglo pasado contra la malaria en Cuba, valorando los precedentes de estudios científicos de estas especies. Métodos: Se prepararon extractos etanólicos de 27 especies de plantas que se evaluaron in vitro a través de la inhibición de la esquizogonia de P. berghei ANKA. Se realizó una revisión basada en la consulta de artículos científicos para la clasificación de actividad basada en rangos de CI50. Resultados: Dieciséis especies mostraron precedentes de actividad inhibidora in vitro o su utilización en la medicina tradicional de otros países; siete especies no mostraron actividad coincidente. Solamente los extractos hidroalcohólicos de Euphorbia tithymaloides L. (partes aéreas) y Swietenia mahagoni (L.) Jacq. (corteza) fueron activos con CI50 ≤ 5 µg/mL, mientras para Colubrina arborescens (Mill.) Sarg. (corteza), la CI50 fue 14,3 ± 1,9 µg/mL. Extractos de 11 especies se probaron por el interés de su utilización en Cuba, sin precedentes etnobotánicos y experimentales disponibles. Entre estos, las partes aéreas de Baccharis halimifolia L. var. angustior DC; y de Oxandra lanceolata (Sw.) Baill. constituyeron fuentes antiplasmodiales de valores moderados de CI50. El resto de los extractos no fueron activos. Conclusiones: Estos resultados apoyan el uso en medicina tradicional en Cuba contra malaria de E. tithymaloides, S. mahagoni, C. arborescens, B. halimifolia y O. lanceolata, lo cual estimula a ampliar su estudio.


Introduction: Plants used in traditional medicine are studied worldwide as valuable sources of new antiplasmodial agents. Objective: To evaluate the in vitro inhibitory activity against Plasmodium berghei of extracts from 27 plant species used in the last century against malaria in Cuba and assess the previous scientific studies on these species. Methods: Ethanolic extracts from 27 plant species were prepared and evaluated in vitro by inhibiting the schizogony of P. berghei ANKA. A review of scientific papers was conducted to classify the activity based on IC50. Results: Sixteen species showed precedents of inhibitory activity in vitro or of their use in traditional medicine in other countries; seven species did not show coincident activity. Only hydroalcoholic extracts from Euphorbia tithymaloides L. (aerial parts) and Swietenia mahagoni (L.) Jacq. (bark) displayed activity at IC50 ≤ 5 µg/mL, while for Colubrina arborescens (Mill.) Sarg. (bark) IC50 was 14.3 ± 1.9 µg/mL. Extracts from 11 species, with no ethnobotanical and experimental precedents available, were evaluated given the interest of their use in Cuba. Of these species, the aerial parts of Baccharis halimifolia L. var. angustior DC and Oxandra lanceolata (Sw.) Baill. constituted antiplasmodial sources of moderate IC50 values. The rest of the extracts were not active. Conclusions: These results support the use of E. tithymaloides, S. mahagoni, C. arborescens, B. halimifolia y O. lanceolata in traditional medicine against malaria in Cuba, which stimulate further studies.


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Humanos
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 72(3): e490, sept.-dic. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1156543

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Introducción: Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba spp. y Balamuthia mandrillaris son amebas de vida libre que producen daños sustanciales del sistema nervioso central y cuyo diagnóstico premortem es poco frecuente. Objetivo: Proveer una visión general de los aspectos clínico-epidemiológicos y las posibilidades diagnósticas más eficaces en la meningoencefalitis amebiana primaria y la encefalitis granulomatosa amebiana, así como las experiencias de tratamiento expuestas en la literatura reciente. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica sobre las amebas de vida libre. Se analizó la información obtenida de artículos científicos en la base de datos Google Scholar®, PubMed y las citas relacionadas por el programa en PubMed Central. Análisis y síntesis de la información: En primer término del análisis de la meningoencefalitis amebiana primaria y la encefalitis granulomatosa amebiana, resalta la diferenciación de sus características clínicas y epidemiológicas, también que el líquido cefalorraquídeo presenta gran relevancia para el diagnóstico de la meningoencefalitis amebiana primaria. Sin embargo, para los casos presuntivos de la encefalitis granulomatosa amebiana el examen del líquido cefalorraquídeo depende de la valoración riesgo-beneficio y se ha obtenido mayor positividad con el diagnóstico histopatológico de biopsias premortem. En general, se acrecienta la implementación de la investigación del ADN por diferentes métodos que brindan certeza de cada una de las especies de AVL causantes de enfermedad neurológica. El aislamiento en cultivo confirmatorio de N. fowleri, Acanthamoeba spp. y B. mandrillaris presenta diferencias en la factibilidad de crecimiento en diversos medios de acuerdo con la especie y limitaciones adicionales. Conclusiones: La mortalidad asociada con las infecciones del sistema nervioso central por amebas de vida libre permanece alta, aunque varios estudios brindan experiencias útiles a partir de los casos de pacientes que han sobrevivido. Resulta importante tener en cuenta que el diagnóstico rápido de la infección es clave para un tratamiento exitoso(AU)


Introduction: Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba spp. and Balamuthia mandrillaris are free-living amoebae of infrequent premortem diagnosis which cause substantial damage to the central nervous system. Objective: To provide an overview of the clinical-epidemiological aspects and the most effective diagnostic possibilities in primary amebic meningoencephalitis and granulomatous amebic encephalitis, as well as their treatment experiences in recent publications.. Methods: A bibliographic review was conducted about free-living amoebae. An analysis was performed of data obtained from scientific papers published in the databases Google Scholar and PubMed, and the citations listed by the PubMed Central program. Data analysis and synthesis: As principal term of the analysis of primary amebic meningoencephalitis and amebic granulomatous encephalitis, the differentiation of their clinical and epidemiological characteristics stands out, also that cerebrospinal fluid is highly relevant for the diagnosis of primary amebic meningoencephalitis. However, for presumptive cases of amoebic granulomatous encephalitis, the examination of cerebrospinal fluid depends on the risk-benefit assessment and greater positivity has been obtained with the histopathological diagnosis of premortem biopsies. In general, the implementation of DNA research by different methods provided accurate information about each one of the free-living amoeba species that cause neurological disease. Confirmatory culture isolation of N. fowleri, Acanthamoeba spp. and B. mandrillaris revealed growth feasibility differences between diverse media depending on the species and additional limitations. Conclusions: Mortality associated to central nervous system infections caused by free-living amoebae remains high. Studies describing cases of patients who have survived constitute useful material. It is important to bear in mind that fast diagnosis of the disease is crucial to treatment success(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Infecções Protozoárias do Sistema Nervoso Central/diagnóstico , Infecções Protozoárias do Sistema Nervoso Central/mortalidade , Balamuthia mandrillaris , Amebíase/diagnóstico
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Pharm Biol ; 54(12): 3197-3202, 2016 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27564587

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CONTEXT: Scutellaria havanensis Jacq. (Lamiaceae) is a native medicinal herb with a history of use in Cuba. OBJECTIVE: This study screens the antiprotozoal activity of S. havanensis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Chloroform and methanol extracts from leaves and stems were evaluated in vitro at doses between 0.015 and 200 µg/mL against protozoan parasites: Plasmodium berghei, Trichomonas vaginalis and Leishmania amazonensis. Chloroform and methanol extracts were characterized by GC/MS. Cytotoxicity against mouse peritoneal macrophages was tested in parallel. RESULTS: Scutellaria havanensis extracts exhibited IC50 values between 7.7 and 32.2 µg/mL against trophozoites of P. berghei and T. vaginalis; while the extracts were inactive against L. amazonensis promastigotes. Trichomonicidal activity of methanol extract exhibited the best selectivity but chloroform extract showed the highest antiplasmodial, trichomonicidal and cytotoxic activity. The majority of compounds in the chloroform extract were hydroxy and/or methoxyflavones (77.96%), in particular, wogonin (48.27%). In methanol extract, wogonin (5.89%) was detected. Trichomonicidal effect of wogonin was moderate (IC50 = 56 µM) and unspecific with respect to macrophages (SI = 2). On the contrary, antiplasmodial activity of wogonin were particularly active (IC50 = 15 µM) demonstrating a higher selectivity index (SI = 7.4). CONCLUSIONS: Wogonin is an active principle compound of the chloroform extract of S. havanensis against P. berghei and T. vaginalis trophozoites, whereas the methanol extract of S. havanensis should be investigated more deeply as a trichomonicide. Our findings suggest that wogonin is potentially useful for the development of antimalarial alternative treatments.


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Antiprotozoários/farmacologia , Componentes Aéreos da Planta , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Scutellaria , Animais , Antiprotozoários/isolamento & purificação , Cuba , Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos/métodos , Feminino , Leishmania/efeitos dos fármacos , Leishmania/fisiologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Extratos Vegetais/isolamento & purificação , Plasmodium berghei/efeitos dos fármacos , Plasmodium berghei/fisiologia
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 68(2): 136-147, may.-ago. 2016. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-67453

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Introducción: Argemone mexicana L. y Parthenium hysterophorus L. son plantas con antecedentes de uso contra la malaria en Cuba. Varios estudios avalan la actividad antiplasmodial de estas especies en otros países. Alcaloides y lactonas son los principios activos de estas plantas.Objetivo: evaluar la actividad antiplasmodial de extractos enriquecidos en alcaloides y en lactonas de A. mexicana y de P. hysterophorus colectadas en Cuba.Métodos: se prepararon extractos crudos de la parte aérea de A. mexicana y de la raíz de P. hysterophorus; un extracto enriquecido en alcaloides de A. mexicana; así como enriquecidos en lactonas de raíz y parte aérea de P. hysterophorus. La actividad de los extractos se evaluó in vitro frente a P. berghei y se determinó su citotoxicidad frente a fibroblastos humanos MRC-5. El extracto más selectivo se evaluó in vivo en un modelo de malaria de roedores.Resultados: solamente las fracciones sin alcaloides y sin lactonas no presentaro acción inhibitoria del desarrollo de la esquizogonia de P. berghei a 100 mg/mL. El extracto enriquecido en lactonas de la parte aérea de P. hysterophorus fue el más citotóxico y menos selectivo (IS< 1). El resto de los extractos activos presentaron índices de selectividad similares (3,0; 3,7 y 3,1). La administración intraperitoneal del extracto crudo de A. mexicana causó la reducción significativa de la parasitemia en los ratones tratados con 500 mg/kg, mientras el enriquecido en alcaloides provocó toxicidad a 200 mg/kg y no produjo reducción significativa de la parasitemia a 100 mg/kg y 150 mg/kg...


Introduction: Argemone mexicana L. and Parthenium hysterophorus L. are plants with history of antimalarial use in Cuba. Several studies have validated the antiplasmodial activity of these species in other countries. Alkaloids and lactones are the active principles of these plants.Objective: to evaluate antiplasmodial activity of alkaloid-rich and lactone-rich extracts from A. mexicana and P. hysterophorus harvested in Cuba.Methods: Crude extracts from the aerial parts of A. mexicana and from the root of P. Hysterophorus; alkaloid- rich extract from A. mexicana and two lactone-rich extracts from root and aerial part of P. Hysterophorus were prepared. The activity of these extracts was evaluated in vitro against P. berghei and citotoxicity against human fibroblast MRC-5 was determined. The most selective extract was evaluated in vivo in a rodent model.Results: Only those fractions without alkaloids and without lactones exhibited non inhibitory action on P. berghei squizogony development at 100 g/mL. The lactone- rich extract of P. hysterophorus aerial part was the most cytotoxic but the least selective (IS< 1). The rest of active extracts exhibited similar selectivity indexes (3.0; 3.7 y 3.1). Intraperitoneal administration of A. mexicana crude extract caused significant reduction of parasitemia in the mice treated with 500 mg/kg, whereas, alkaloid- rich extract caused toxicity at 200 mg/kg and caused a non-significant reduction of parasitemia at 100 mg/kg and 150 mg/kg. The treatment with crude extract of P. hysterophorus root was very toxic at a dose of 500 mg/kg, whereas the lactone-rich extract was no toxic and brought a significant reduction of parasitemia in mice treated with 1 000 mg/kg.Conclusions: The results show the potential of lactone-rich extract from P. hysterophorus root as a basis for a future anti-malarial phytomedicine(AU)


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60715/análise , Lactonas , Argemone/uso terapêutico , Cuba
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 67(3)dic. 2015. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-64877

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Introducción: el control de la malaria depende en gran medida de una terapia efectiva. Muchos de los anti-maláricos actuales son de origen natural. Especies de la flora cubana contienenmetabolitos anti-Plasmodium. En este estudio, se identifican extractos de Solanaceae con actividad antiplasmodial promisoria. Objetivo: evaluar la actividad esquizonticida frente a Plasmodium berghei de 31 extractos de 7 especies, correspondientes a 5 géneros de plantas de Solanaceae, colectadas en el occidente de nuestro país y sin antecedentes de un estudio similar. Métodos: se prepararon 31 extractos hidroalcohólicos (90 y 30 por ciento etanol) de diferentes órganos de: Brunfelsia undulata Sw., Datura stramonium L. var. tatula (L.) Torr., Physalis solanaceus (Schltdl.) Axelius, Solandra longiflora Tuss., Solanum myriacanthum Dunal, Solanum seaforthianum And. y Solanum umbellatum Mill. La actividad de los extractos se evaluó in vitro frente a P. berghei y se determinó su citotoxicidad frente a fibroblastos humanos MRC-5.Resultados: los extractos deB. undulata y S. umbellatumfueron inactivos. El extracto de tallos de S. seaforthianummostró la actividad antiplasmodial más potente (CI50 = 3,9µg/mL) con excelente selectividad (18,2). Conclusiones: se demostró la actividad anti-plasmodial in vitro de extractos de cinco especies de Solanaceae sin antecedentes de esta acción farmacológica. Se identificó un extracto con potente actividad esquizonticida frente a P. berghei y con excelente selectividad. Este resultado nos anima a continuar el estudio de la preparación vegetal de S. seaforthianum(AU)


Introduction: malaria control mostly depends on an effective therapy. Many current antimalarials are of natural origin. Cuban flora species contain anti-Plasmodium metabolites. This study identifies Solanaceae extracts with promising antiplasmodial activity. Objective: to evaluate anti-Plasmodium berghei schizonticidal activity of 31 extracts of seven species corresponding to five genera of Solanaceae plants collected in the west of our country, without history of a similar study. Methods: 31 hydroalcoholic (30 percent/90 percent ethanol) extracts were prepared with different body parts from Brunfelsia undulata Sw., Datura stramonium L. var. tatula (L.) Torr., Physalis solanaceus (Schltdl.) Axelius, Solandra longiflora Tuss., Solanum myriacanthum Dunal, Solanum seaforthianum And. and Solanum umbellatum Mill. The extracts activity was evaluated in vitro for Plasmodium berghei and their cytotoxicity was determined for human fibroblasts MRC-5. Results: brunfelsia undulata and Solanum umbellatum extracts were inactive. The Solanum seaforthianum stems extract showed the strongest antiplasmodial activity (CI50=3.9 ?g/ml) with excellent selectivity (18.2). Conclusions: the antiplasmodial in vitro activity of extracts from five species of Solanaceae was demonstrated, without any history of this pharmacological action. An extract was identified to have a powerful schizontocidal activity against Plasmodium berghei and excellent selectivity. This result encourages us to continue the study of the plant preparation of Solanum seaforthianum(AU)


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Preparações de Plantas/uso terapêutico , Malária , Extratos Vegetais/uso terapêutico , Cuba
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 67(3): 0-0, dic. 2015. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-777069

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Introducción: el control de la malaria depende en gran medida de una terapia efectiva. Muchos de los anti-maláricos actuales son de origen natural. Especies de la flora cubana contienen metabolitos anti-Plasmodium. En este estudio, se identifican extractos de Solanaceae con actividad antiplasmodial promisoria. Objetivo: evaluar la actividad esquizonticida frente a Plasmodium berghei de 31 extractos de 7 especies, correspondientes a 5 géneros de plantas de Solanaceae, colectadas en el occidente de nuestro país y sin antecedentes de un estudio similar. Métodos: se prepararon 31 extractos hidroalcohólicos (90 y 30 por ciento etanol) de diferentes órganos de: Brunfelsia undulata Sw., Datura stramonium L. var. tatula (L.) Torr., Physalis solanaceus (Schltdl.) Axelius, Solandra longiflora Tuss., Solanum myriacanthum Dunal, Solanum seaforthianum And. ySolanum umbellatum Mill.La actividad de los extractos se evaluó in vitro frente a P. berghei y se determinó su citotoxicidad frente a fibroblastos humanos MRC-5. Resultados: los extractos deB. undulata y S. umbellatumfueron inactivos.El extracto de tallos de S. seaforthianummostró la actividad antiplasmodial más potente (CI50 = 3,9µg/mL) con excelentes electividad (18,2). Conclusiones: se demostró la actividad anti-plasmodial in vitro de extractos de cinco especies de Solanaceae sin antecedentes de esta acción farmacológica. Se identificó un extracto con potente actividad esquizonticida frente a P. berghei y con excelente selectividad. Este resultado nos anima a continuar el estudio de la preparación vegetal de S. seaforthianum(AU)


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Humanos , Plasmodium berghei/efeitos dos fármacos , Solanaceae/parasitologia , Esquizontes/efeitos dos fármacos , Cuba
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 64(3): 244-255, jul.-sep. 2012.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-653843

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Introducción: la búsqueda de nuevas sustancias antimaláricas incluye entre sus retos el desarrollo de alternativas para el tratamiento de la malaria cerebral, debido a la alta mortalidad y las deficiencias neurológicas persistentes después del tratamiento con los medicamentos recomendados actualmente. Objetivos: evaluar la actividad de fracciones orgánicas de Mycale laxissima y Clathria echinata en el modelo de malaria cerebral producida por la infección de ratones C57BL/6 con Plasmodium berghei ANKA. Métodos: se evaluaron fracciones orgánicas obtenidas mediante cromatografía flash en fase inversa a partir de los extractos crudos de las dos especies. Se realizó un análisis químico cualitativo para detectar la presencia de saponinas, triterpenos/esteroides y alcaloides en estas fracciones. El efecto esquizonticida de las fracciones se determinó mediante la prueba de supresión de la parasitemia al inicio de la infección. Se evaluaron la supervivencia, los síntomas neurológicos y la reducción del peso corporal en los días subsiguientes. Resultados: las fracciones orgánicas de Mycale laxissima a dosis de 200 mg/kg y Clathria echinata a100 mg/kg no mostraron una disminución sustancial del peso de los animales o muertes hasta el día 4; para las cuales se obtuvieron reducciones significativas de las medianas de la parasitemia de 45 % y 53 %, respectivamente. La fracción de Mycale laxissima a 200 mg/kg produjo un incremento significativo en el tiempo de supervivencia hasta 20 d, mientras los animales tratados con Clathria echinata a 100 mg/kg presentaron una mediana de tiempo de supervivencia de 16 d. Ambos incrementos fueron superiores a 7 d. En este período, los animales tratados con las fracciones orgánicas de Clathria echinata y Mycale laxissima no presentaron los síntomas neurológicos observados en los controles. Esta prolongación de la supervivencia fue similar a la observada en presencia de dosis de 7,5 mg/kg de cloroquina. Conclusiones: las fracciones orgánicas de Mycale laxissima y Clathria echinata mostraron actividades antimaláricas, promisorias en el modelo de infección de ratones C57BL/6 con Plasmodium berghei ANKA, que sugieren el estudio de sus constituyentes químicos activos.


Introduction: the search of new antimalarial compounds comprises, among its challenges, the development of therapeutic alternatives for cerebral malaria; due to the high mortality and neurological deficiencies that persist after treatment with recommended drugs. Objectives: to evaluate the activity of organic fractions of Mycale laxissima and Clathria echinata in the cerebral malaria model of infection of C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium berghei ANKA. Methods: preparative fractions of both species were obtained by reverse-phase flash chromatography. In order to detect the presence of saponins, triterpenods/steroids and alkaloids, a qualitative chemical analysis was performed. The schyzontocidal effect of the extracts was determined by the suppression test at the beginning of the infection. Survival, neurological symptoms and body weight changes were evaluated in subsequent days. Results: the organic fractions of Mycale laxissima at 200 mg/kg and Clathria echinata at 100 mg/kg showed neither substantial reductions of body weights, nor deaths of animals until day 4; but caused significant reductions of median parasitemia of 45 % and 53 % respectively. The fraction of Mycale laxissima at 200 mg/kg caused a significant increase in the median survival time up to day 20, whereas animals treated with Clathria echinata at 100 mg/kg presented a survival of 16 days. Both increases the survival time 7 days. Neurological alterations were not observed in the groups treated with organic fractions when compared to the control group. This survival extension was similar to the effect of administration of 7.5 mg/kg of chloroquine. Conclusions: the organic fractions of Mycale laxissima and Clathria echinata exhibited promising antimalarial activities in the infection model of C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium berghei ANKA. This indicates that their active chemical constituents should be studied.


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Animais , Misturas Complexas/farmacologia , Poríferos , Plasmodium/efeitos dos fármacos
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 64(3): 244-255, jul.-sept. 2012.
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-55700

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Introducción: la búsqueda de nuevas sustancias antimaláricas incluye entre sus retos el desarrollo de alternativas para el tratamiento de la malaria cerebral, debido a la alta mortalidad y las deficiencias neurológicas persistentes después del tratamiento con los medicamentos recomendados actualmente. Objetivos: evaluar la actividad de fracciones orgánicas de Mycale laxissima y Clathria echinata en el modelo de malaria cerebral producida por la infección de ratones C57BL/6 con Plasmodium berghei ANKA. Métodos: se evaluaron fracciones orgánicas obtenidas mediante cromatografía flash en fase inversa a partir de los extractos crudos de las dos especies. Se realizó un análisis químico cualitativo para detectar la presencia de saponinas, triterpenos/esteroides y alcaloides en estas fracciones. El efecto esquizonticida de las fracciones se determinó mediante la prueba de supresión de la parasitemia al inicio de la infección. Se evaluaron la supervivencia, los síntomas neurológicos y la reducción del peso corporal en los días subsiguientes. Resultados: las fracciones orgánicas de Mycale laxissima a dosis de 200 mg/kg y Clathria echinata a100 mg/kg no mostraron una disminución sustancial del peso de los animales o muertes hasta el día 4; para las cuales se obtuvieron reducciones significativas de las medianas de la parasitemia de 45 por ciento y 53 por ciento, respectivamente. La fracción de Mycale laxissima a 200 mg/kg produjo un incremento significativo en el tiempo de supervivencia hasta 20 d, mientras los animales tratados con Clathria echinata a 100 mg/kg presentaron una mediana de tiempo de supervivencia de 16 d. Ambos incrementos fueron superiores a 7 d. En este período, los animales tratados con las fracciones orgánicas de Clathria....(AU)


Introduction: the search of new antimalarial compounds comprises, among its challenges, the development of therapeutic alternatives for cerebral malaria; due to the high mortality and neurological deficiencies that persist after treatment with recommended drugs. Objectives: to evaluate the activity of organic fractions of Mycale laxissima and Clathria echinata in the cerebral malaria model of infection of C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium berghei ANKA. Methods: preparative fractions of both species were obtained by reverse-phase flash chromatography. In order to detect the presence of saponins, triterpenods/steroids and alkaloids, a qualitative chemical analysis was performed. The schyzontocidal effect of the extracts was determined by the suppression test at the beginning of the infection. Survival, neurological symptoms and body weight changes were evaluated in subsequent days. Results: the organic fractions of Mycale laxissima at 200 mg/kg and Clathria echinata at 100 mg/kg showed neither substantial reductions of body weights, nor deaths of animals until day 4; but caused significant reductions of median parasitemia of 45 % and 53 % respectively. The fraction of Mycale laxissima at 200 mg/kg caused a significant increase in the median survival time up to day 20, whereas animals treated with Clathria echinata at 100 mg/kg presented a survival of 16 days. Both increases the survival time 7 days. Neurological alterations were not observed in the groups treated with organic fractions when compared to the control group. This survival extension was similar to the effect of administration of 7.5 mg/kg of chloroquine. Conclusions: the organic fractions of Mycale laxissima and Clathria echinata exhibited promising antimalarial activities in the infection model of C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium berghei ANKA. This indicates that their active chemical constituents should be studied.(AU)


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Animais , Misturas Complexas/farmacologia , Plasmodium , Poríferos
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Rev Cubana Med Trop ; 64(3): 244-55, 2012.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23424801

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INTRODUCTION: the search of new antimalarial compounds comprises, among its challenges, the development of therapeutic alternatives for cerebral malaria; due to the high mortality and neurological deficiencies that persist after treatment with recommended drugs. OBJECTIVES: to evaluate the activity of organic fractions of Mycale laxissima and Clathria echinata in the cerebral malaria model of infection of C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium berghei ANKA. METHODS: preparative fractions of both species were obtained by reverse-phase flash chromatography. In order to detect the presence of saponins, triterpenods/steroids and alkaloids, a qualitative chemical analysis was performed. The schyzontocidal effect of the extracts was determined by the suppression test at the beginning of the infection. Survival, neurological symptoms and body weight changes were evaluated in subsequent days. RESULTS: the organic fractions of Mycale laxissima at 200 mg/kg and Clathria echinata at 100 mg/kg showed neither substantial reductions of body weights, nor deaths of animals until day 4; but caused significant reductions of median parasitemia of 45 % and 53 % respectively. The fraction of Mycale laxissima at 200 mg/kg caused a significant increase in the median survival time up to day 20, whereas animals treated with Clathria echinata at 100 mg/kg presented a survival of 16 days. Both increases the survival time 7 days. Neurological alterations were not observed in the groups treated with organic fractions when compared to the control group. This survival extension was similar to the effect of administration of 7.5 mg/kg of chloroquine. CONCLUSIONS: the organic fractions of Mycale laxissima and Clathria echinata exhibited promising antimalarial activities in the infection model of C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium berghei ANKA. This indicates that their active chemical constituents should be studied.


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Misturas Complexas/farmacologia , Plasmodium/efeitos dos fármacos , Poríferos , Animais
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 63(2): 181-185, mayo.-ago. 2011.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-615558

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Introducción: Bixa orellana L. es una especie usada en la medicina tradicional de países de diversos continentes. Entre las propiedades medicinales que se le atribuyen se incluye su acción antimalárica. Objetivo: evaluar la actividad antimalárica in vitro e in vivo de un extracto de B. orellana cultivada en Cuba. Métodos: la actividad antimalárica del extracto hidroalcohólico de semillas de Bija se evaluó in vitro frente a la cepa Ghana de Plasmodium falciparum e in vivo utilizando un modelo de malaria de roedores, ratones Balb/c infectados con la cepa ANKA de Plasmodium berghei. La citotoxicidad se determinó frente a fibroblastos humanos de la línea MRC-5. Además, se caracterizó preliminarmente la composición fitoquímica del extracto estudiado. Resultados: el extracto exhibió un valor de concentración inhibitoria media de 11,6 µg/mL, concentración citotóxica media de 60,2 µg/mL e índice de selectividad de 5,1. La administración subcutánea del extracto a la dosis de 500 mg/kg causó una reducción de 50,3 ± 5,8 por ciento de la parasitemia en los animales infectados en comparación con la observada en los controles. El tamizaje fitoquímico fue consistente con la detección de triterpenoides y(o) esteroides, alcaloides, compuestos lactónicos, compuestos fenólicos, taninos y flavonoides. Conclusiones: el extracto hidroalcohólico de semillas de B. orellana cultivada en Cuba mostró actividad antimalárica moderada tanto in vitro como in vivo. El fraccionamiento guiado por bioensayos permitiría identificar las moléculas responsables de la actividad demostrada por este extracto y reevaluar sus potencialidades.


Introduction: Bixa orellana L. is one species used in traditional herb medicine in several continents. Among the medicinal properties attributed to this plant, the antimalarial action has been included. Objective: to evaluate in vitro and in vivo antimalarial activity of extract from B. orellana grown in Cuba. Methods: the antimalarial activity of the hydroalcoholic extract fro Bija seeds was evaluated in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum Ghana strain and in vivo using a model of murine malaria, that is, Balb/c mice infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA strain. Citotoxicity was determined against MRC-5 human fibroblasts. Additionally, phytochemical composition of the studied extract was preliminarily informed. Results: the extract exhibited IC50 (Medium Inhibitory Concentration) of 11.6 µg/mL, CC50 (Medium Citotoxic Concentration) of 60.2 µg/mL and SI (Selectivity Index) of 5.1. Subcutaneous administration of the extract at a 500 mg/kg dose caused parasitemia reduction of 50.3 ± 5.8 percent on infected animals compared with that of the controls. Phytochemical screening was consistent with detection of triterpenoids and/or steroids, alkaloids, lactonic compounds, phenols, tanins and flavonoids. Conclusions: the hydroalcoholic extract from B. orellana seeds grown in Cuba showed in vitro and in vivo moderate antimalarial activity. Bioassay-guided fractioning will allow identifying the molecules responsible for the exhibited extract activity and re-evaluating the potentialities of this extract.


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Antimaláricos , Bixaceae , Extratos Vegetais , Etanol , Água
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 63(2): 181-185, mayo.-ago. 2011.
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-52814

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Introducción: Bixa orellana L. es una especie usada en la medicina tradicional de países de diversos continentes. Entre las propiedades medicinales que se le atribuyen se incluye su acción antimalárica. Objetivo: evaluar la actividad antimalárica in vitro e in vivo de un extracto de B. orellana cultivada en Cuba. Métodos: la actividad antimalárica del extracto hidroalcohólico de semillas de Bija se evaluó in vitro frente a la cepa Ghana de Plasmodium falciparum e in vivo utilizando un modelo de malaria de roedores, ratones Balb/c infectados con la cepa ANKA de Plasmodium berghei. La citotoxicidad se determinó frente a fibroblastos humanos de la línea MRC-5. Además, se caracterizó preliminarmente la composición fitoquímica del extracto estudiado. Resultados: el extracto exhibió un valor de concentración inhibitoria media de 11,6 Ág/mL, concentración citotóxica media de 60,2 Ág/mL e índice de selectividad de 5,1. La administración subcutánea del extracto a la dosis de 500 mg/kg causó una reducción de 50,3 ± 5,8 por ciento de la parasitemia en los animales infectados en comparación con la observada en los controles. El tamizaje fitoquímico fue consistente con la detección de triterpenoides y(o) esteroides, alcaloides, compuestos lactónicos, compuestos fenólicos, taninos y flavonoides. Conclusiones: el extracto hidroalcohólico de semillas de B. orellana cultivada en Cuba mostró actividad antimalárica moderada tanto in vitro como in vivo. El fraccionamiento guiado por bioensayos permitiría identificar las moléculas responsables de la actividad demostrada por este extracto y reevaluar sus potencialidades(AU)


Introduction: Bixa orellana L. is one species used in traditional herb medicine in several continents. Among the medicinal properties attributed to this plant, the antimalarial action has been included. Objective: to evaluate in vitro and in vivo antimalarial activity of extract from B. orellana grown in Cuba. Methods: the antimalarial activity of the hydroalcoholic extract fro Bija seeds was evaluated in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum Ghana strain and in vivo using a model of murine malaria, that is, Balb/c mice infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA strain. Citotoxicity was determined against MRC-5 human fibroblasts. Additionally, phytochemical composition of the studied extract was preliminarily informed. Results: the extract exhibited IC50 (Medium Inhibitory Concentration) of 11.6 Ág/mL, CC50 (Medium Citotoxic Concentration) of 60.2 Ág/mL and SI (Selectivity Index) of 5.1. Subcutaneous administration of the extract at a 500 mg/kg dose caused parasitemia reduction of 50.3 ± 5.8 percent on infected animals compared with that of the controls. Phytochemical screening was consistent with detection of triterpenoids and/or steroids, alkaloids, lactonic compounds, phenols, tanins and flavonoids. Conclusions: the hydroalcoholic extract from B. orellana seeds grown in Cuba showed in vitro and in vivo moderate antimalarial activity. Bioassay-guided fractioning will allow identifying the molecules responsible for the exhibited extract activity and re-evaluating the potentialities of this extract(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Extratos Vegetais/uso terapêutico , Bixa orellana/uso terapêutico , Malária/tratamento farmacológico , Antimaláricos/uso terapêutico , Fitoterapia/métodos
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 63(1): 52-57, ene.-abr. 2011.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-584970

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INTRODUCCIÓN: la malaria es la enfermedad parasitaria de mayor importancia para la salud mundial. La carencia de diversidad estructural de los antimaláricos en uso convierte en una necesidad urgente la búsqueda de nuevas alternativas terapéuticas. Las plantas han demostrado su potencial para proveer antimaláricos efectivos. Una amplia muestra de plantas medicinales cubanas están siendo estudiadas con este propósito. OBJETIVO: evaluar la actividad antimalárica de extractos de 6 especies de plantas y determinar su selectividad midiendo la citotoxicidad frente a células humanas. MÉTODOS: se prepararon extractos hidroalcohólicos de partes aéreas de: Annona glabra L., Bidens pilosa L., Cecropia peltata L., Curcuma longa L., Hura crepitans L. y Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass. La actividad de los extractos se evaluó in vitro frente a Plasmodium falciparum y fibroblastos humanos MRC-5. Se calcularon la concentración inhibitoria media, concentración citotóxica media y el índice de selectividad. Se realizó un tamizaje fitoquímico preliminar del extracto más activo. RESULTADOS: solo el extracto de H. crepitans mostró buena actividad antiplasmodial (concentración inhibitoria media de 5,7 µg/mL) con excelente selectividad (índice de selectividad de 18,8). El tamizaje fitoquímico reveló la presencia de compuestos fenólicos, triterpenoides, alcaloides, quinonas, flavonoides y antocianidinas. CONCLUSIONES: se obtuvo un extracto con potente actividad antimalárica in vitro. Este resultado induce a continuar estudiando esta preparación vegetal.


INTRODUCTION: malaria is the most important parasitic disease for global health. Lack of the structural diversity in current antimalarials demands the urgent search for new therapeutic alternatives. The plants have shown their potential to provide effective antimalarials, therefore, a large sample of Cuban medicinal plants is being studied. OBJECTIVES: to evaluate antimalarial activity of extracts from six plant species and to determine their selectivity by meassuring cytotoxicity against human cells. METHODS: hydroalcoholic extracts from Annona glabra L., Bidens pilosa L., Cecropia peltata L., Curcuma longa L., Hura crepitans L. and Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass. were prepared. Their activity was evaluated in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum and human fibroblasts MRC-5. The mean inhibitory concentration, the mean cytotoxic concentration and the selectivity index were estimated. A preliminary phytochemical screening of the most active extract was made. RESULTS: H. crepitans extract was the only one that showed good antiplasmodial activity (mean inhibitory concentration of 5.7 µg/mL) with excellent selectivity (selectivity index of 18.8). Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of phenolic compounds, triterpenoids, alkaloids, quinones, flavonoids and anthocyanidins. CONCLUSIONS: one extract with potent antimalarial activity in vitro was obtained. This result is an incentive to continue studying this vegetal preparation.


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Humanos , Antimaláricos/farmacologia , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Medicina Tradicional , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Plasmodium falciparum/efeitos dos fármacos , Linhagem Celular , Cuba , Etanol , Água
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 63(1)ene.-abr. 2011. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-50319

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INTRODUCCIÓN: la malaria es la enfermedad parasitaria de mayor importancia para la salud mundial. La carencia de diversidad estructural de los antimaláricos en uso convierte en una necesidad urgente la búsqueda de nuevas alternativas terapéuticas. Las plantas han demostrado su potencial para proveer antimaláricos efectivos. Una amplia muestra de plantas medicinales cubanas están siendo estudiadas con este propósito. OBJETIVO: evaluar la actividad antimalárica de extractos de 6 especies de plantas y determinar su selectividad midiendo la citotoxicidad frente a células humanas. MÉTODOS: se prepararon extractos hidroalcohólicos de partes aéreas de: Annona glabra L., Bidens pilosa L., Cecropia peltata L., Curcuma longa L., Hura crepitans L. y Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass. La actividad de los extractos se evaluó in vitro frente a Plasmodium falciparum y fibroblastos humanos MRC-5. Se calcularon la concentración inhibitoria media, concentración citotóxica media y el índice de selectividad. Se realizó un tamizaje fitoquímico preliminar del extracto más activo. RESULTADOS: solo el extracto de H. crepitans mostró buena actividad antiplasmodial (concentración inhibitoria media de 5,7 Ág/mL) con excelente selectividad (índice de selectividad de 18,8). El tamizaje fitoquímico reveló la presencia de compuestos fenólicos, triterpenoides, alcaloides, quinonas, flavonoides y antocianidinas. CONCLUSIONES: se obtuvo un extracto con potente actividad antimalárica in vitro. Este resultado induce a continuar estudiando esta preparación vegetal(AU)


INTRODUCTION: malaria is the most important parasitic disease for global health. Lack of the structural diversity in current antimalarials demands the urgent search for new therapeutic alternatives. The plants have shown their potential to provide effective antimalarials, therefore, a large sample of Cuban medicinal plants is being studied. OBJECTIVES: to evaluate antimalarial activity of extracts from six plant species and to determine their selectivity by meassuring cytotoxicity against human cells. METHODS: hydroalcoholic extracts from Annona glabra L., Bidens pilosa L., Cecropia peltata L., Curcuma longa L., Hura crepitans L. and Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass. were prepared. Their activity was evaluated in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum and human fibroblasts MRC-5. The mean inhibitory concentration, the mean cytotoxic concentration and the selectivity index were estimated. A preliminary phytochemical screening of the most active extract was made. RESULTS: H. crepitans extract was the only one that showed good antiplasmodial activity (mean inhibitory concentration of 5.7 Ág/mL) with excellent selectivity (selectivity index of 18.8). Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of phenolic compounds, triterpenoids, alkaloids, quinones, flavonoids and anthocyanidins. CONCLUSIONS: one extract with potent antimalarial activity in vitro was obtained. This result is an incentive to continue studying this vegetal preparation(AU)


Assuntos
Extratos Vegetais/uso terapêutico , Antimaláricos/uso terapêutico , Malária/tratamento farmacológico , Fitoterapia , Preparações de Plantas/uso terapêutico
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Rev Cubana Med Trop ; 63(2): 181-5, 2011.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23437529

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Bixa orellana L. is one species used in traditional herb medicine in several continents. Among the medicinal properties attributed to this plant, the antimalarial action has been included. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate in vitro and in vivo antimalarial activity of extract from B. orellana grown in Cuba. METHODS: the antimalarial activity of the hydroalcoholic extract fro Bija seeds was evaluated in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum Ghana strain and in vivo using a model of murine malaria, that is, Balb/c mice infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA strain. Citotoxicity was determined against MRC-5 human fibroblasts. Additionally, phytochemical composition of the studied extract was preliminarily informed. RESULTS: the extract exhibited IC50 (medium inhibitory concentration) of 11.6 microg/mL, CC50 (medium citotoxic concentration) of 60.2 microg/mL and SI (selectivity index) of 5.1. Subcutaneous administration of the extract at a 500 mg/kg dose caused parasitemia reduction of 50.3 +/- 5.8 % on infected animals compared with that of the controls. Phytochemical screening was consistent with detection of triterpenoids and/or steroids, alkaloids, lactonic compounds, phenols, tanins and flavonoids. CONCLUSIONS: the hydroalcoholic extract from B. orellona seeds grown in Cuba showed in vitro and in vivo moderate antimalarial activity. Bioassay-guided fractioning will allow identifying the molecules responsible for the exhibited extract activity and re-evaluating the potentialities of this extract.


Assuntos
Antimaláricos , Bixaceae , Extratos Vegetais , Etanol , Água
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Rev Cubana Med Trop ; 63(1): 52-7, 2011.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23437537

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Malaria is the most important parasitic disease for global health. Lack of the structural diversity in current antimalarials demands the urgent search for new therapeutic alternatives. The plants have shown their potential to provide effective antimalarials, therefore, a large sample of Cuban medicinal plants is being studied. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate antimalarial activity of extracts from six plant species and to determine their selectivity by meassuring cytotoxicity against human cells. METHODS: Hydroalcoholic extracts from Annona glabra L., Bidens pilosa L., Cecropia peltata L., Curcuma longa L., Hura crepitans L. and Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass. were prepared. Their activity was evaluated in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum and human fibroblasts MRC-5. The mean inhibitory concentration, the mean cytotoxic concentration and the selectivity index were estimated. A preliminary phytochemical screening of the most active extract was made. RESULTS: H. cre-pitans extract was the only one that showed good antiplasmodial activity (mean inhibitory concentration of 5,7 microg/mL) with excellent selectivity (selectivity index of 18,8). Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of phenolic compounds, triterpenoids, alkaloids, quinones, flavonoids and anthocyanidins. CONCLUSIONS: One extract with potent antimalarial activity in vitro was obtained. This result is an incentive to continue studying this vegetal preparation.


Assuntos
Antimaláricos/farmacologia , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Medicina Tradicional , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Plasmodium falciparum/efeitos dos fármacos , Linhagem Celular , Cuba , Etanol , Humanos , Água
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Artigo em Inglês | CUMED | ID: cum-43854

RESUMO

In this study, a methanolic extract from Echinaster (Othilia) echinophorus was evaluated for activity against Leishmania amazonensis. The extract showed activity against the promastigote and amastigote forms with IC50 values of 62,9 and 37,5 ìg.mL-1 respectively. This extract showed a moderate toxicity on macrophages from BALB/c mice. A dose of 100 mg/kg/day was effective when administered during 15 days by intraperitoneal route to BALB/c mice infected experimentally...(AU)


Neste estudo descreve-se o efeito de um extrato metanólico de Echinaster echinophorus spp. no parasita Leishmania amazonensis. Em testes com as formas promastigotas e amastigotas, o IC50 do extrato foi 62,9 e 37,5 μg.mL-1, respectivamente. O extrato também tem toxicidade moderada em macrófagos de camundongos BALB/c. O tratamento de camundongos BALB/c infectados com L. amazonensis com doses diárias de 100 mg/kg/dia via intraperitoneal durante 15 dias mostrou-se relativamente efetivo no controle da infecção. Esta investigação confirma a importância de produtos naturais como fonte para a descoberta de fármacos com funções anti-Leishmania(AU)


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Humanos , Leishmania mexicana , Antiprotozoários
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 61(3): 254-258, sep.-dic. 2009.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-629364

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INTRODUCCIÓN: el ensayo de letalidad de Artemia salina es considerado una herramienta útil para la determinación preliminar de toxicidad de extractos de plantas. En nuestros laboratorios se estudian las potencialidades antiparasitarias de varias especies de plantas. OBJETIVO: evaluar la mortalidad causada por extractos etanólicos de plantas medicinales cubanas sobre larvas de A. salina. MÉTODOS: las larvas de A. salina se expusieron durante 24 h a 4 concentraciones de los 35 extractos etanólicos, pertenecientes a 34 especies de plantas. Se determinó la concentración letal media (CL50), lo cual permitió asignar cada extracto a las categorías de extremadamente tóxico, muy tóxico, moderadamente tóxico y no tóxico. RESULTADOS: del total de extractos evaluados solo 5 (Artemisia absinthium, Luffa cylindrica, Melia azedarach, Melaleuca leucadendron y Simarouba glauca) resultaron extremadamente tóxicos o muy tóxicos, 13 moderadamente tóxicos, mientras que 17 extractos (48,5 %) se clasificaron como no tóxicos al exhibir valores de CL50 superiores a 1 000 µg/mL. CONCLUSIONES: la mayoría de los extractos evaluados mostraron baja toxicidad en este modelo, lo cual resulta favorable. Los 5 extractos de mayor toxicidad no serán incluidos en estudios posteriores.


INTRODUCTION: Artemia salina lethality assay is considered a useful tool to determine preliminary toxicity of plant extracts. In our labs some plant species are studied because of their antiparasitic potentials. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate A. salina nauplii mortality caused by ethanol extracts of Cuban medicinal plants. METHODS: A. salina larvae were exposed to four concentrations of 35 ethanol extracts from 34 plant species, for 24 hours. Mean Lethal Concentration (LC50) was determined to classify each extract into the categories of extremely toxic, highly toxic, mildly toxic or non toxic. RESULTS: out of the tested extracts, only 5 (Artemisia absinthium, Luffa cylindrica, Melia azedarach, Melaleuca leucadendron and Simarouba glauca) were classified as extremely or highly toxic, 13 as mildly toxic whereas 17 extracts (48,5 %) were non toxic exhibiting LC50 values over 1 000 µg/mL. CONCLUSIONS: most of the evaluated extracts showed low toxicity, which is a positive result. The five extremely toxic extracts will not be included in further studies.

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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 61(3)sept.-dic. 2009. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-52968

RESUMO

INTRODUCCIÓN: el ensayo de letalidad de Artemia salina es considerado una herramienta útil para la determinación preliminar de toxicidad de extractos de plantas. En nuestros laboratorios se estudian las potencialidades antiparasitarias de varias especies de plantas. OBJETIVO: evaluar la mortalidad causada por extractos etanólicos de plantas medicinales cubanas sobre larvas de A. salina. MÉTODOS: las larvas de A. salina se expusieron durante 24 h a 4 concentraciones de los 35 extractos etanólicos, pertenecientes a 34 especies de plantas. Se determinó la concentración letal media (CL50), lo cual permitió asignar cada extracto a las categorías de extremadamente tóxico, muy tóxico, moderadamente tóxico y no tóxico. RESULTADOS: del total de extractos evaluados solo 5 (Artemisia absinthium, Luffa cylindrica, Melia azedarach, Melaleuca leucadendron y Simarouba glauca) resultaron extremadamente tóxicos o muy tóxicos, 13 moderadamente tóxicos, mientras que 17 extractos (48,5 por ciento) se clasificaron como no tóxicos al exhibir valores de CL50 superiores a 1 000 µg/mL. CONCLUSIONES: la mayoría de los extractos evaluados mostraron baja toxicidad en este modelo, lo cual resulta favorable. Los 5 extractos de mayor toxicidad no serán incluidos en estudios posteriores(AU)


INTRODUCTION: Artemia salina lethality assay is considered a useful tool to determine preliminary toxicity of plant extracts. In our labs some plant species are studied because of their antiparasitic potentials. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate A. salina nauplii mortality caused by ethanol extracts of Cuban medicinal plants. METHODS: A. salina larvae were exposed to four concentrations of 35 ethanol extracts from 34 plant species, for 24 hours. Mean Lethal Concentration (LC50) was determined to classify each extract into the categories of extremely toxic, highly toxic, mildly toxic or non toxic. RESULTS: out of the tested extracts, only 5 (Artemisia absinthium, Luffa cylindrica, Melia azedarach, Melaleuca leucadendron and Simarouba glauca) were classified as extremely or highly toxic, 13 as mildly toxic whereas 17 extracts (48,5 percent) were non toxic exhibiting LC50 values over 1 000 µg/mL. CONCLUSIONS: most of the evaluated extracts showed low toxicity, which is a positive result. The five extremely toxic extracts will not be included in further studies(AU)


Assuntos
Artemia , Plantas Medicinais/toxicidade , Fitoterapia
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