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Potential of the natural products against leishmaniasis in Old World - a review of in-vitro studies

Sofia Cortes, Carolina Bruno de Sousa, Thiago R. Morais, João Henrique G. Lago, Lenea Campino

2020Pathogens and Global Health49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

parasites responsible for cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis. The present review combines data on antileishmanial activity of 423 plants species, belonging to 94 different families, including a large range of crude extracts which lead to the isolation of 86 active compounds. Most studied plants came from Asia and most promising plant families for antileishmanial activity were Asteraceae and Lamiaceae. From the chemical point of view, terpenoids were the most frequently isolated natural products. These studies suggest that natural products isolated from Old World flora are a rich source of new chemical scaffolds for future leishmaniasis treatment as well as for other Neglected Tropical Diseases warranting further investigation.

Topics & Concepts

LeishmaniasisLeishmaniaBiologyLeishmania tropicaCutaneous leishmaniasisNeglected tropical diseasesTraditional medicineAmastigoteDiseaseImmunologyMedicineParasite hostingWorld Wide WebPathologyComputer scienceResearch on Leishmaniasis StudiesInsect Pest Control StrategiesTrypanosoma species research and implications
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