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Anti-leishmanial activity in plants from a Biological Reserve of Costa Rica

Identifier

019001

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

Bocconia frutescens is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family known by many common names, including plume poppy,

A description of the experience

Rev Biol Trop. 2014 Sep;62(3):1229-40.

[[Anti-leishmanial activity in plants from a Biological Reserve of Costa Rica].

[Article in Spanish]

Chinchilla-Carmona M, Valerio-Campos I, Sánchez-Porras R, Bagnarello-Madrigal V, Martínez-Esquivel L, González-Paniagua A, Alpizar-Cordero J, Cordero-Villalobos M, Rodríguez-Chaves D.

Leishmaniosis is an important human disease very difficult to treat. For this reason, many researchers in the world have been look- ing for anti-leishmanial chemical components present in several plant species.

In Costa Rica, since no studies have been done in this field, this work aimed at the search of active chemical components in local plants that may have an activity against Leishmania sp.

A total of 67 plants were selected from the Alberto Manuel Brenes Biological Reserve (REBAMB). For these collected plants, fresh or dried hidroalcoholic extracts of root, stem, mature or young leaves, flowers, and immature or mature fruits, were prepared under conventional methods. All extracts were tested for their effect against a strain of Leishmania (OCR with known characteristics). Firstly, by presumptive tests, we selected only those with some activity, and then, more specific studies were done to determine the IC50 in μg/mL; a promising plant was considered only if at least one of its parts presented an IC50 < 100 μg/mL.

Under this parameter, the following active plants were obtained and their lowest and highest IC50 obtained values presented (μg/mL):

  • Bocconia frutescens (0.6 and 66.7),
  • Clematis dioica (27.5 and 44.4),
  • Cordia megalantha (80.0),
  • Eugenia austin-smithi (90.6),
  • Guarea bullata (98.8),
  • Guateria tonduzii (44.4 and 66.3),
  • Mikania holwayana (45.0 and 95.6),
  • Nectandra membranacea (44.5 and 58.6),
  • Neurolaena lobata (25.0 and 100.0),
  • Persea povedae (76.9),
  • Piper auritum (60.0),
  • Rollinia pittieri (43.1),
  • Solanum arboreum (25.8 and 72.5),
  • Tetrorchidiumn eurphyllum (53.8 and 95.0),
  • Witheringia solanacea (15.9 and 98.1) and
  • Zanthoxylum juniperinum (23.4 and 97.5).

Although the parasitic effect of fresh or dried extracts were almost similar, the fresh material slightly showed better results. That anti-parasitic effect occurred in one or more than four parts of the plant. Most of the active extracts did not produce lysis and aglutination which indicates a low toxicity. Since the species studied are different from those analyzed by other authors, we discuss the importance of these new findings, in relation to the new scientific knowledge, and the possible use of these plants as a leishmaniosis treatment.

PMID:

25412547

The source of the experience

PubMed

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Leishmaniasis

Suppressions

Bitter wood
Hoja santa
Plume poppy
Solanum

Commonsteps

References