Pathogens (Sep 2021)

Biflavones from <i>Platonia insignis</i> Mart. Flowers Promote In Vitro Antileishmanial and Immunomodulatory Effects against Internalized Amastigote Forms of <i>Leishmania amazonensis</i>

  • Érika Alves Bezerra,
  • Michel Mualém de Moraes Alves,
  • Simone Kelly Rodrigues Lima,
  • Emanuelly Elanny Andrade Pinheiro,
  • Layane Valéria Amorim,
  • José de Sousa Lima Neto,
  • Fernando Aécio de Amorim Carvalho,
  • Antônia Maria das Graças Lopes Citó,
  • Daniel Dias Rufino Arcanjo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091166
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1166

Abstract

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Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease that affects millions of people worldwide, making the search essential for more accessible treatments. The species Platonia insignis Mart. (Clusiaceae) has been extensively studied and has gained prominence for its pharmacological potential. The objective of this work was to evaluate the antileishmania activity, cytotoxic effect and activation patterns of macrophages of hydroalcoholic extract (EHPi), ethyl acetate fractions (FAcOEt) and morelloflavone/volkensiflavone mixture (MB) from P. insignis flowers. EHPi, FAcOEt and MB demonstrated concentration-dependent antileishmania activity, with inhibition of parasite growth in all analyzed concentrations. EHPi exhibited maximum effect at 800 μg/mL, while FAcOEt and MB reduced the growth of the parasite by 94.62% at 800 μg/mL. EHPi, FAcOEt and MB showed low cytotoxic effects for macrophages at 81.78, 159.67 and 134.28 μg/mL, respectively. EHPi (11.25 µg/mL), FAcOEt (11.25 and 22.5 µg/mL) and MB (22.5 µg/mL) characterized the increase in lysosomal activity, suggesting a possible modulating effect. These findings open for the application of flowers from a P. insignis flowers and biflavones mixture thereof in the promising treatment of leishmaniasis.

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