2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.crci.2015.10.007
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Activité antiplasmodiale in vitro des composés isolés des écorces du tronc de Vitex thyrsiflora

Abstract: Mots cl es : Vitex thyrsiflora Verbenaceae Triterp enes St eroïdes Activit e antiplasmodiale Cameroun r é s u m é L' etude phytochimique de l'extrait au dichlorom ethane des ecorces du tronc Vitex thyrsiflora Baker (Verbenaceae) a permis d'isoler six compos es identifi es a l'acide 20(R),24(E)-3-oxo-9blanosta-7,24-di en-26-oïque (1), a-amyrine (2), b-amyrine (3), friedeline (4), au palmitate de bsitost erol (5) et au glucoside de b'-sitost erol (6). Tous ces compos es ont et e isol es pour la premi ere fois de… Show more

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“…Certain local herbal decoctions are stated to be effective in the treatment of malaria and many infections. Plants are recognized as an endless source for the exploration and discovery of new substances to fight diseases [42,43,44,45]. Many of the molecules used in modern medicine to treat malaria have their origin in plants.…”
Section: Opinion On Pharmacotherapy: Research Of New Anti-malarial Drmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certain local herbal decoctions are stated to be effective in the treatment of malaria and many infections. Plants are recognized as an endless source for the exploration and discovery of new substances to fight diseases [42,43,44,45]. Many of the molecules used in modern medicine to treat malaria have their origin in plants.…”
Section: Opinion On Pharmacotherapy: Research Of New Anti-malarial Drmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The control strategy of early and effective management of malaria has not been satisfactory. Unfortunately, the increasing spread of drug-resistant P. falciparum strains has worsened the situation [9,10]. The rise in resistance of Plasmodium falciparum to conventional antimalarial drugs in humans [9] has therefore led to research of new drugs with new modes of action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%