2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjp.2015.03.008
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In vitro anti-Leishmania infantum activity of essential oil from Piper angustifolium

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“…C. verum extracts contain a mixture of polyphenols with cinnamaldehyde that plays a significant therapeutic role in cancer cell lines by depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane potential, leading to cellular apoptosis without cytotoxic activities on host cells [32]. One possible explanation of the modest selectivity index of AECV and EAECV is due to the presence of alkaloids and terpenoids [30,33]. The aforementioned results indicating the safety of C. verum extracts for the treatment of animals and humans following further clinical studies.…”
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“…C. verum extracts contain a mixture of polyphenols with cinnamaldehyde that plays a significant therapeutic role in cancer cell lines by depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane potential, leading to cellular apoptosis without cytotoxic activities on host cells [32]. One possible explanation of the modest selectivity index of AECV and EAECV is due to the presence of alkaloids and terpenoids [30,33]. The aforementioned results indicating the safety of C. verum extracts for the treatment of animals and humans following further clinical studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…For example, von Son-de Fernex et al [27] and Williams et al [28] documented the in vitro anthelmintic activity of 2H-chromen-2-one and cinnamaldehyde, the main chemical component in AECV and EAECV against Cooperia Punctata and the swine nematode Ascaris suum, whereas Kpadonou et al [29] disclosed the antitrypanosomal efficacy of caryophyllene oxide against Trypanosoma brucei brucei with IC 50 value of 17.67 µg/mL. Moreover, Bosquiroli et al [30] proved antileishmanial activity of caryophyllene and caryophyllene oxide against promastigotes of L. infantum. In addition to that, Le et al [31] reported the anti-protozoal activity of C. verum essential oil and its constituents (cinnamaldehyde and caryophyllene) against Leishmania, Plasmodium and Trypanosoma.…”
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“…Actualmente, existen estudios realizados con los aceites esenciales de diversas plantas del género Piper como los mencionados en la revisión realizada por Pérez et al (2012), donde se indica la actividad de los aceites esenciales de Piper aduncum contra Leishmania amazonensis; y se reporta además que la actividad de Piper auritum es similar al medicamento anfotericina. Otro estudio muestra que el aceite esencial de Piper hispidinervum tuvo también actividad contra Leishmania infantum, con un CI 50 de 1.43 µg/mL (Bosquiroli et al, 2015).…”
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“…Monoterpenes with this type of activity is still to be investigated, despite of a number of medicinal plants have been introduced having anti-leishmaniasis potential [36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]. Saponins from Calliandra pulcherrima and Quillaja saponaria were found to exhibit significant anti-leishmaniasis activity against Leishmania donovani and L. chagasi.…”
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confidence: 99%