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Gabriela Muniz de Albuquerque Melo1, Marcela Campelo Rodrigues Silva2, Thaís Pereira Guimarães2, Kátia Mantovani Pinheiro2, Carolina Barbosa Brito da Matta1, Aline Cavalcanti de Queiroz1, Marcos Pivatto3, Vanderlan da Silva Bolzani3, Magna Suzana Alexandre-Moreira4, Claudio Viegas5.
Abstract
Senna spectabilis (sin. Cassia excelsa, C. spectabilis) is an endemic tree of South America and Africa, very common in Brazil, where it is known as "canafistula-de-besouro" and "cassia-do-nordeste". In folk medicine, this plant is indicated for the treatment of constipation, insomnia, anxiety, epilepsy, malaria, dysentery and headache. Phytopharmacological studies have also confirmed anticonvulsive, sedative, anti-malarial, antimicrobial and cytotoxic properties of many parts of S. spectabilis. In this communication, we present a comparative study of the leishmanicidal activity of the crude ethanolic extract, its fractions and also the two major alkaloidal metabolites (-)-cassine/(-)-spectaline, trying to establish a relationship between the presence of piperidine alkaloidal constituents and leishmanicidal activity. The growth inhibitory effect of promastigote forms of Leishmania major was determined for the crude extract, fractions of the flowers of S. spectabilis and a mixture of (-)-cassine/(-)-spectaline in comparison to pentamidine used as standard drug. The cytotoxic effects were assessed on macrophage strain J774 by lactate dehydrogenase assay. Fractions dichloromethane (FL-DCM) and n-butanol (FL-Bu) and a mixture of (-)-cassine/(-)-spectaline (∼7:3) exhibited significant activity against the parasite Leishmania major (IC50 values of 0.6±0.1 μg/ml, 1.6±0.9 μg/ml and 24.9±1.4 μg/ml, respectively), without toxic effects on murine macrophages. Due to the promising results elicited, further studies in vivo need to be performed to confirm the therapeutic potential of Senna spectabilis.Entities:
Keywords: Antiprotozoal activity; Cassia spectabilis; Leishmanicidal activity; Piperidine alkaloids; Senna spectabilis
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24188737 DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2013.09.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytomedicine ISSN: 0944-7113 Impact factor: 5.340