Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)

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The authors thank the Consejo de Ciencia y Tecnología del Perú (CONCYTEC) (Council for science and technology of Peru) (299 - 2014 - FONDECYT) for the Ph.D. scholarship (PGVO). Authors are indebted to the communities cited in this work for their essential contribution in order to spread their ancest...

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Autores: Vásquez-Ocmín P., Cojean S., Rengifo E., Suyyagh-Albouz S., Amasifuen Guerra C.A., Pomel S., Cabanillas B., Mejía K., Loiseau P.M., Figadère B., Maciuk A.
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Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación
Repositorio:CONCYTEC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12390/520
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2017.08.039
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:antiprotozoal agent
Abrus arboreus extract
Albizia niopoides extract
Alchornea castaneifolia extract
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)
title Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)
spellingShingle Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)
Vásquez-Ocmín P.
antiprotozoal agent
Abrus arboreus extract
Albizia niopoides extract
Alchornea castaneifolia extract
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.01.05
title_short Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)
title_full Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)
title_fullStr Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)
title_full_unstemmed Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)
title_sort Antiprotozoal activity of medicinal plants used by Iquitos-Nauta road communities in Loreto (Peru)
author Vásquez-Ocmín P.
author_facet Vásquez-Ocmín P.
Cojean S.
Rengifo E.
Suyyagh-Albouz S.
Amasifuen Guerra C.A.
Pomel S.
Cabanillas B.
Mejía K.
Loiseau P.M.
Figadère B.
Maciuk A.
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author2 Cojean S.
Rengifo E.
Suyyagh-Albouz S.
Amasifuen Guerra C.A.
Pomel S.
Cabanillas B.
Mejía K.
Loiseau P.M.
Figadère B.
Maciuk A.
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vásquez-Ocmín P.
Cojean S.
Rengifo E.
Suyyagh-Albouz S.
Amasifuen Guerra C.A.
Pomel S.
Cabanillas B.
Mejía K.
Loiseau P.M.
Figadère B.
Maciuk A.
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv antiprotozoal agent
topic antiprotozoal agent
Abrus arboreus extract
Albizia niopoides extract
Alchornea castaneifolia extract
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.01.05
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Albizia niopoides extract
Alchornea castaneifolia extract
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description The authors thank the Consejo de Ciencia y Tecnología del Perú (CONCYTEC) (Council for science and technology of Peru) (299 - 2014 - FONDECYT) for the Ph.D. scholarship (PGVO). Authors are indebted to the communities cited in this work for their essential contribution in order to spread their ancestral knowledge in favor of science. We also appreciate the important collaboration of Lizardo Fachin Malaverri, Stéphanie Denis, Dennis del Castillo Torres and Juan Vásquez Briones
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dc.relation.ispartof.none.fl_str_mv Journal of Ethnopharmacology
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spelling Publicationrp00833600rp00835600rp00827600rp00826600rp00828600rp00831600rp00834600rp00825600rp00830600rp00832600rp00829600Vásquez-Ocmín P.Cojean S.Rengifo E.Suyyagh-Albouz S.Amasifuen Guerra C.A.Pomel S.Cabanillas B.Mejía K.Loiseau P.M.Figadère B.Maciuk A.2024-05-30T23:13:38Z2024-05-30T23:13:38Z2018https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12390/520https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2017.08.0392-s2.0-85029356302The authors thank the Consejo de Ciencia y Tecnología del Perú (CONCYTEC) (Council for science and technology of Peru) (299 - 2014 - FONDECYT) for the Ph.D. scholarship (PGVO). Authors are indebted to the communities cited in this work for their essential contribution in order to spread their ancestral knowledge in favor of science. We also appreciate the important collaboration of Lizardo Fachin Malaverri, Stéphanie Denis, Dennis del Castillo Torres and Juan Vásquez BrionesIn the Peruvian Amazon, the use of medicinal plants is a common practice. However, there is few documented information about the practical aspects of their use and few scientific validation. The starting point for this work was a set of interviews of people living in rural communities from the Peruvian Amazon about their uses of plants. Protozoan diseases are a public health issue in the Amazonian communities, who partly cope with it by using traditional remedies. Validation of these traditional practices contributes to public health care efficiency and may help identify new antiprotozoal compounds. Aims of study. to inventory and validate the use of medicinal plants by rural people of Loreto region. Materials and methods. Rural mestizos were interviewed about traditional medication of parasite infections with medicinal plants. Ethnopharmacological surveys were undertaken in two villages along Iquitos-Nauta road (Loreto region, Peru), namely 13 de Febrero and El Dorado communities. Forty-six plants were collected according to their traditional use for the treatment of parasitic diseases, 50 ethanolic extracts (different parts for some of the plants) were tested in vitro on Plasmodium falciparum (3D7 sensitive strain and W2 chloroquine resistant strain), Leishmania donovani LV9 strain and Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. Cytotoxic assessment (HUVEC cells) of the active extracts was performed. Two of the most active plants were submitted to preliminary bioguided fractionation to ascertain and explore their activities. Results. From the initial plants list, 10 were found to be active on P. falciparum, 15 on L. donovani and 2 on the three parasites. The ethanolic extract from Costus curvibracteatus (Costaceae) leaves and Grias neuberthii (Lecythidaceae) bark showed strong in vitro activity on P. falciparum (sensitive and resistant strain) and L. donovani and moderate activity on T. brucei gambiense. Conclusions. The Amazonian forest communities in Peru represents a source of knowledge on the use of medicinal plants. In this work, several extracts with antiprotozoal activity were identified. 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