Phenolic composition and antiparasitic activity of plants from the Brazilian Northeast "Cerrado".

Journal: Saudi journal of biological sciences
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Abstract

This work describes the antiparasitic and cytotoxic activities of three plant species from the Cerrado biome, Northeastern Brazil. Significant antiparasitic inhibition was observed against Trypanosoma cruzi (63.86%), Leishmania brasiliensis (92.20%) and Leishmania infantum (95.23%) when using ethanol extract from leaves of Guazuma ulmifolia Lam. (Malvaceae), at a concentration of 500 μg/mL. However, low levels of inhibition were observed when assessing leishmanicidal and trypanocidal (Clone CL-B5) activities of crude ethanol extracts from leaves and bast tissue of Luehea paniculata (Malvaceae) and leaves and bark of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae) at a concentration of 500 μg/mL. The extracts revealed the presence of phenolic acids such as gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid and rosmarinic acid, as well as flavonoids such as rutin, luteolin, apigenin and quercetin - the latter detected only in G. ulmifolia. G. ulmifolia extract displayed higher leishmanicidal activity probably due to the presence of quercetin, a potent known leishmanicidal compound. A cytotoxicity test indicated values over 50% at the highest concentration (1000 μg/mL) for all natural products, which were considered cytotoxic. This points out the need for further tests to enable future in vivo trials, including antineoplastic activity on human tumor cells.

Authors

  • João Tavares Calixto Júnior
    Post Graduation Biotechnological Programme - RENORBIO, Laboratory of Natural Products, State University of Ceará, Itaperi Campus, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
  • Selene Maia de Morais
    Post Graduation Biotechnological Programme - RENORBIO, Laboratory of Natural Products, State University of Ceará, Itaperi Campus, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
  • Celeste Vega Gomez
    Centro para el Desarrollo de la Investigación Científica (CEDIC), Fundación Moisés Bertoni/Laboratorios Díaz Gill, Asunción, Paraguay.
  • Cathia Coronel Molas
    Centro para el Desarrollo de la Investigación Científica (CEDIC), Fundación Moisés Bertoni/Laboratorios Díaz Gill, Asunción, Paraguay.
  • Miriam Rolón
    Centre for the Development of Scientific la Investigación (CEDIC), Fundación Moisés Bertoni/Laboratorios Diaz Gill, Asuncion, Paraguay.
  • Aline Augusti Boligon
    Department of Industrial Pharmacy, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.
  • Margareth Linde Athayde
    Department of Industrial Pharmacy, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.
  • Cícera Datiane de Morais Oliveira
    Department of Biological Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri, Crato, Ceará State, Brazil.
  • Saulo Relison Tintino
    Department of Biological Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri, Crato, Ceará State, Brazil.
  • Melo Coutinho Henrique Douglas
    Department of Biological Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri, Crato, Ceará State, Brazil.

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