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Mohammad Mahdi Parvizi1,2,3, Farhad Handjani2,4, Mahmoodreza Moein5,6, Gholamreza Hatam7, Majid Nimrouzi1,3, Jafar Hassanzadeh8, Nasrin Hamidizadeh2, Hamid Reza Khorrami9, Mohammad Mehdi Zarshenas5,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous leishmaniasis is one of the highly prevalent endemic diseases in the Middle East and North Africa. Many treatment modalities have been recommended for this condition but success rates remain limited. Herbal remedies have also been used for treatment but evidence-based clinical trials with these products are sparse. In-vitro and in-vivo studies have shown the anti-leishmanial and curative effects of extract of fruits and leaves of Juniperus excelsa (J. excelsa). The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of topical J. excelsa M. Bieb extract as an adjuvant to cryotherapy for the treatment of human CL.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28981503 PMCID: PMC5655399 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005957
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1CONSORT chart of the clinical trial of therapeutic effect of Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb extract cream on cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Demographic characteristics of CL patients in both groups (Group A and Group B).
| Variables | Cryotherapy plus JE | Cryotherapy plus placebo | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| (Group A) | (Group B) | ||
| 0.49 | |||
| Male | 21 (67%) | 16 (55%) | |
| Female | 12 (36%) | 13 (45%) | |
| 38.91±13.49 | 42.10±14.54 | 0.437 | |
| 0.24 | |||
| Single | 9 (27%) | 12 (41%) | |
| Married | 24 (73%) | 17 (57%) | |
| 0.53 | |||
| Under-Diploma | 21 (64%) | 17 (59%) | |
| Diploma | 5 (15%) | 7 (24%) | |
| Associate Degree | 3 (9%) | 2 (7%) | |
| Bachelor Degree | 4 (12%) | 3 (10%) | |
| 0.61 | |||
| Upper extremity | 19 (58%) | 16 (55%) | |
| Lower extremity | 11 (33%) | 8 (28%) | |
| Both upper and lower extremities | 3 (9%) | 5 (17) | |
| 0.65 | |||
| 1 | 18 (55%) | 17 (57%) | |
| 2 | 8 (24%) | 5 (17%) | |
| 3 | 5 (15%) | 3 (10%) | |
| 4 | 2 (6%) | 4 (14%) | |
| 0.85 | |||
| 28 (85%) | 24 (83%) | ||
| 0 (0%) | 1 (3%) | ||
| 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
| Negative result of PCR | 5 (15%) | 4 (14%) | |
| 1.56±0.74 | 1.44±0.83 | 0.34 | |
| 21.38± 7.87 | 20.41±7.95 | 0.65 | |
| 16.66± 5.63 | 17.52± 7.05 | 0.6 | |
| 306.26±226.60 | 336.95±303.32 | 0.94 |
JE: Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb extract, mm: millimeter; mm: square millimeter; SD: standard deviation; PCR: Polymerase chain reaction
Fig 2Electrophoresis of PCR products of DNA extracted from positive smears.
The 15 lanes are shown in this figure and consist of: ladder lanes (1 and 15); weakly positive (lane 2); positive control of L. infantum (lane 3); positive control of L. major (lane 14); Patients samples (lanes 4–13).
Outcome of the treatment in both groups (Group A and Group B).
| Variable | Cryotherapy plus JE | Cryotherapy plus placebo | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| (Group A) | (Group B) | ||
| <0.001 | |||
| Complete cure | 27 (82%) | 10 (34%) | |
| Partial cure | 3 (9%) | 4 (14%) | |
| Failure to treatment | 3 (9%) | 15 (52%) | |
| 6.48±2.96 | 8.72±3.34 | 0.04 | |
| (mean± SD of weeks) | |||
| 0.055 | |||
| No | 28 (85%) | 29 (100%) | |
| Yes | 5 (15%) | 0 (0%) | |
| 3.85±2.03 | 6.54±3.35 | 0.026 |
*Significant at 5%, JE: Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb extract, SD: standard deviation
Fig 3Changes in the size of CL lesions in both groups during three months.
The numbers on the left side of the chart indicate the changes of length of the ulcers (mm) and the numbers on right side of the chart indicate the area changes (mm2) in the duration of treatment (12 weeks).
Fig 4CL patient who was cured in group A.
(A)Before treatment, (B)after one week, (C) after two weeks, (D)after three weeks, (E) after five weeks.
Volatile constituents of both the plant methanol extract and prepared JE cream.
| No. | Component | Area % (Extract) | Area % (Cream) | KIC | KIR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | α-Pinene | - | 0.24 | 935 | 939 |
| 2 | Limonene | - | 0.21 | 1030 | 1029 |
| 3 | Linalool | 1.02 | 0.34 | 1100 | 1096 |
| 4 | trans-Pinocarveol | - | 0.27 | 1142 | 1139 |
| 5 | Borneol | 0.36 | 0.38 | 1168 | 1168 |
| 6 | α- Terpineol | 0.31 | - | 1193 | 1188 |
| 7 | n-Dodecane | - | 0.45 | 1200 | 1200 |
| 8 | n-Decanol | - | 0.19 | 1272 | 1269 |
| 9 | Thymol | 0.71 | - | 1291 | 1290 |
| 10 | n-Tridecane | - | 0.53 | 1300 | 1300 |
| 11 | Carvacrol | 1.55 | - | 1301 | 1290 |
| 12 | α-Cubebene | 0.5 | - | 1353 | 1348 |
| 13 | Hexyl hexanoate | - | 0.3 | 1387 | 1383 |
| 14 | n-Tetradecane | - | 0.83 | 1400 | 1400 |
| 15 | β-Funebrene | - | 1.37 | 1419 | 1414 |
| 16 | trans-Caryophyllene | - | 0.32 | 1425 | 1419 |
| 17 | α-Humulene | - | 0.37 | 1459 | 1454 |
| 18 | n-Dodecanol | 2.74 | 1477 | 1472 | |
| 19 | γ-Muurolene | 0.53 | 0.22 | 1478 | 1479 |
| 20 | α-Amorphene | 0.71 | - | 1481 | 1484 |
| 21 | Germacrene D | 0.53 | - | 1497 | 1485 |
| 22 | n-pentadecane | - | 1.63 | 1503 | 1500 |
| 23 | α-Muurolene | 1.72 | 1505 | 1500 | |
| 24 | ɣ-Cadinene | 1.51 | 1519 | 1513 | |
| 25 | Butylated hydroxytoluene | 1524 | 1515 | ||
| 26 | Methyl dodecanoate | 1.45 | - | 1525 | 1525 |
| 27 | Δ-Cadinene | 4.42 | 0.65 | 1528 | 1523 |
| 28 | Elemol | 0.7 | 1555 | 1549 | |
| 29 | Germacrene B | - | 0.45 | 1564 | 1561 |
| 30 | Dodecanoic acid | 1.78 | - | 1570 | 1566 |
| 31 | Spathulenol | 0.6 | 0.73 | 1582 | 1578 |
| 32 | Caryophyllene oxide | 0.83 | - | 1588 | 1583 |
| 33 | Ethyl dodecanoate | 0.42 | - | 1593 | 1595 |
| 34 | n-Hexadecane | - | 1.37 | 1600 | 1600 |
| 35 | β-Oplopenone | 1.23 | 1613 | 1607 | |
| 36 | Cedrol | 1613 | 1619 | ||
| 37 | α -Cadinol | 1.17 | 1636 | 1640 | |
| 38 | β -Eudesmol | 0.79 | 1647 | 1650 | |
| 39 | α-Eudesmol | 0.46 | 1660 | 1653 | |
| 40 | n-Heptadecane | 1.16 | 0.87 | 1698 | 1700 |
| 41 | Methyl tetradecanoate | 0.91 | 1723 | 1723 | |
| 42 | n-Octadecane | - | 0.64 | 1797 | 1800 |
| 43 | n-Hexadecanol | 1886 | 1875 | ||
| 44 | n-Nonadecan | - | 0.24 | 1898 | 1900 |
| 45 | Methyl hexadecanoate | 0.84 | - | 1923 | 1921 |
| 46 | Hexadecanoic acid | 1.26 | - | 1958 | 1960 |
| 47 | n-Eicosane | 0.69 | 0.19 | 1996 | 2000 |
| 48 | n-octadecanol | 2085 | 2077 | ||
| 49 | Methyl linoleate | 0.39 | - | 2091 | 2085 |
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1The significance of bold is to present the most abundant constituents. Compounds have been identified by combination of both mass spectra and retention indices. RI represents the retention indices which were calculated against C8-C24 n-alkanes in the mentioned column. Compounds have been sorted with respect to retention indices on HP-5 MS capillary column.