2021
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2021.1892097
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Anandenanthera colubrina (Vell.) Brenan as an inhibitor of HIV-1 BaL infection

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“…The quality of the botanical material, as well as the adequate processing of the fresh material, including drying, transportation, storage, and the use of appropriate and reproducible extraction techniques have a straight outcome on health benefits and economic issues. Previous studies were conducted to determine the best conditions for A. colubrina extract preparation ( Lima et al, 2014 ; Rocha et al, 2017 ; Lima et al, 2018– data not published ; Maia et al, 2021 ) The presence of polyphenol content of 53.1% ( Lima et al, 2014 ) and 53.18% ( Rocha et al, 2017 ) gallic acid equivalents; tannins (8.7% catechin equivalents) and flavonoids (0.3% quercetin equivalents) ( Lima et al, 2014 ), compounds with straight relationship with A. colubrina extract activity were also recently monitored by GC-MS analysis ( Maia et al, 2021 ). These results, presented in Table 1 , suggest the maintenance of the same phytochemical profile of the standardized extract.…”
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“…The quality of the botanical material, as well as the adequate processing of the fresh material, including drying, transportation, storage, and the use of appropriate and reproducible extraction techniques have a straight outcome on health benefits and economic issues. Previous studies were conducted to determine the best conditions for A. colubrina extract preparation ( Lima et al, 2014 ; Rocha et al, 2017 ; Lima et al, 2018– data not published ; Maia et al, 2021 ) The presence of polyphenol content of 53.1% ( Lima et al, 2014 ) and 53.18% ( Rocha et al, 2017 ) gallic acid equivalents; tannins (8.7% catechin equivalents) and flavonoids (0.3% quercetin equivalents) ( Lima et al, 2014 ), compounds with straight relationship with A. colubrina extract activity were also recently monitored by GC-MS analysis ( Maia et al, 2021 ). These results, presented in Table 1 , suggest the maintenance of the same phytochemical profile of the standardized extract.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the traditional therapeutic use of A. colubrina by popular communities in Brazilian culture has encouraged comprehensive studies about its biological properties to be conducted ( Damascena et al, 2014 ; Lima et al, 2014 ; Barreto et al, 2016 ; Mota et al, 2017 ; Guarneire et al, 2019 ; Silva et al, 2019 ; Cardoso-Junior et al, 2020 ; Maia et al, 2021 ). In this study, we evaluated the A. colubrina extract effects on virulence factor of C. albicans and its modulatory effects on host immune response during the fungal infection.…”
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