1. Antileishmanial Activity of an Indole Alkaloid fromPeschiera australis
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Delorenzi, Jan Carlo, Attias, Márcia, Gattass, Cerli R., Andrade, Marcelo, Rezende, Cláudia, da Cunha Pinto, Ângelo, Henriques, Amélia T., Bou-Habib, Dumith C., and Saraiva, Elvira M. B.
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ABSTRACTIn this study, we show the leishmanicidal effects of a chloroform fraction (CLF) and a purified indole alkaloid obtained from crude stem extract of Peschiera australisagainstLeishmania amazonensis, a causative agent of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the New World. In a bioassay-guided chemical fractionation, the leishmanicidal activity in CLF completely and irreversibly inhibited promastigote growth. This fraction was also active against amastigotes in infected murine macrophages. Chemical analysis of CLF identified an iboga-type indole alkaloid coronaridine as one of its major compounds. Coronaridine showed potent antileishmanial activity, inhibiting promastigote and amastigote growth. Promastigotes and amastigotes treated with CLF or coronaridine showed pronounced alterations in their mitochondria as assessed by transmission electron microscopy.
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- 2001
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