2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-016-5254-4
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Traditional herbal remedies and dietary spices from Cameroon as novel sources of larvicides against filariasis mosquitoes?

Abstract: In Cameroon, many dietary spices are used by traditional healers to cure several diseases such as cancer and microbial infections. Aframomum daniellii, Dichrostachys cinerea and Echinops giganteus are Cameroonian spices widely used as flavourings and as food additives. Moreover, they are traditionally herbal remedies employed to treat several diseases, as well as to control populations of insect pests. In this research, we analysed the chemical composition of A. daniellii, D. cinerea and E. giganteus essential… Show more

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“…This is the first report documenting the antitrypanosomal activity of the tricyclic sesquiterpenes-containing E. giganteus essential oil. The latter was a rich source of compounds such as silphiperfol-6-ene, presilphiperfolan-8-ol, presilphiperfol-7-ene, and cameroonan-7-α-l with an unusual skeleton ( Figure 1 ) [ 26 ]. To date, these compounds have not been biologically investigated.…”
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“…This is the first report documenting the antitrypanosomal activity of the tricyclic sesquiterpenes-containing E. giganteus essential oil. The latter was a rich source of compounds such as silphiperfol-6-ene, presilphiperfolan-8-ol, presilphiperfol-7-ene, and cameroonan-7-α-l with an unusual skeleton ( Figure 1 ) [ 26 ]. To date, these compounds have not been biologically investigated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… a Components are reported in order of their elution from an HP-5MS capillary column; b Retention index (RI) experimentally determined using a mixture of C 8 -C 30 of n-alkanes; c Retention index taken from ADAMS [ 41 ] and/or NIST 08 [ 42 ] for an apolar capillary column; d Relative percentage values are means of three determinations with a Relative Standard Deviation (RSD%) below 15% for the most abundant components; e Analytical data are taken from Pavela et al [ 26 ]; f Identification methods: standard (std), based on the comparison of RT (retention time), RI, and MS (mass spectronomy) with authentic compounds; RI, based on correspondence of calculated RI with those reported in ADAMS and NIST 08; MS, based on comparison with the WILEY, ADAMS, FFNSC2, and NIST 08 MS databases; g traces, % <0.1; h Correct isomer not identified. ID: Identity.…”
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“…Its seeds are used for flavouring traditional dishes as well as food additives, laxative, anti-helmintic, antibacterial and antifungal agents. The rhizome juice of this plant is effective in the treatment of body odor and toothache (Pamela et al, 2016). The leaves and seeds are used in the treatment of internal and external piles (Focho et al, 2009).…”
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