2003
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.1346
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Antimalarial activity screening of some alkaloids and the plant extracts from Amaryllidaceae

Abstract: Four groups of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, namely lycorine-, crinine-, tazettine-, and galanthamine-type, as well as plant extracts of the Amaryllidaceae plants (Pancratium maritimum, Leucojum aestivum, and Narcissus tazetta ssp. tazetta) growing in Turkey were evaluated in vitro for their ability to inhibit Plasmodium falciparum growth by a high-throughput screening method with a 96-well microtiter plate. All four groups of alkaloids exhibited antimalarial activity at different potencies. 6-Hydroxyhaemanthamine… Show more

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“…Alkaloids are the main active constituents in this plant (Berkov et al 2004) which exhibited anti-fungal, anti-malarial, and cytotoxic activities (Sür-Altiner et al 1999;Sener et al 2003;Kaya et al 2010). Pancratistatin, which is the most important metabolite responsible for the therapeutic benefits of this plant, has been shown to have anti-viral, anti-neoplastic (Pandey et al 2005), and antiparasitic effect against Encephalitozoon intestinalis, a microsporidium causing intestinal and systemic infection in immunocompromised patients (Ouarzane-Amara et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Alkaloids are the main active constituents in this plant (Berkov et al 2004) which exhibited anti-fungal, anti-malarial, and cytotoxic activities (Sür-Altiner et al 1999;Sener et al 2003;Kaya et al 2010). Pancratistatin, which is the most important metabolite responsible for the therapeutic benefits of this plant, has been shown to have anti-viral, anti-neoplastic (Pandey et al 2005), and antiparasitic effect against Encephalitozoon intestinalis, a microsporidium causing intestinal and systemic infection in immunocompromised patients (Ouarzane-Amara et al 2001).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Atividades biológicas e farmacológicas marcantes têm sido atribuídas aos alcalóides de Amarilidáceas, tais como atividade anticolinesterásica da galantamina, citotoxicidade e ação antitumoral da licorina, além de atividades antiinfl amatória, antiviral e antimalárica relatadas de muitos núcleos desses alcalóides. (Harvey, 1995;Weniger et al, 1995;Rhee et al, 2001;Sener et al, 2003;BarbosaFilho et al, 2006a,b).…”
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“…4 The main source of galanthamine is still its isolation from certain Amaryllidaceae plants. Only seven genera including 48 species are native in Europe.…”
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