Holanamine, a Steroidal Alkaloid from the Bark of Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G. Don Inhibits the Growth of Leishmania donovani by Targeting DNA Topoisomerase 1B
Abstract:Leishmaniasis is a group of neglected
tropical diseases (NTDs)
caused by about 20 species of obligate intracellular protozoan parasites
of the genus Leishmania, which occurs
in cutaneous, mucocutaneous, and visceral forms. Many researchers
have sought to utilize natural products for novel and effective treatments
to combat many infectious diseases, including leishmaniasis. Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G. Don (Apocynaceae)
bark is a rich source of bioactive steroidal alkaloids. The total
alkaloidal extract (IC… Show more
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