Literature DB >> 26301556

In vivo evaluation of isolated triterpenes and semi-synthetic derivatives as antimalarial agents.

Luiz Francisco Rocha E Silva1, Cátia Ramalhete2, Karla Lagos Nogueira3, Silva Mulhovo4, Maria-José U Ferreira5, Adrian Martin Pohlit6.   

Abstract

The triterpenes balsaminoside B (1) and karavilagenin C (2) were isolated from the African medicinal plant Momordica balsamina L. Karavoates B (3) and D (4) were synthesized by diacylation of 2 with acetic and propionic anhydrides, respectively. In previous work, derivatives 3 and 4 exhibited submicromolar median inhibitory concentrations (IC50) in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum Welch (human malaria parasite) strains 20 to 25 times lower than those of natural product 2. The main objective of the present study was to explore structure-in vivo antimalarial activity relationships (SAR) for compounds 1-4 in Plasmodium berghei Vincke and Lips NK65-infected mice in the 4 day suppressive test. Semi-synthetic derivatives 3 and 4 exhibited greater in vivo antimalarial activity than isolates 1 and 2. Orally and subcutaneously administered karavoate B exhibited the greatest in vivo antimalarial activity (55.2-58.1% maximal suppression of parasitemia at doses of 50 mg kg(-1) day(-1)). Diacylation of natural isolate 2 with short chain carboxylic acid moieties yielded derivatives with enhanced maximal in vivo parasitemia suppression for both routes of administration. Maximal in vivo parasite suppression by diacetyl derivative 3 was roughly double that of natural precursor 2.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.

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Keywords:  Antimalarial agent; Balsaminoside B; Karavilagenin C; Karavoate B; Karavoate D; Plasmodium berghei

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26301556     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2015.08.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Med Chem        ISSN: 0223-5234            Impact factor:   6.514


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