Vitae (Feb 2009)

ANTIPLASMODIAL ACTIVITY OF APORPHINE ALKALOIDS FROM <I>Rollinia pittieri</I> AND <I>Pseudomalmea boyacana</I> (ANNONACEAE)

  • Edison J. OSORIO D.,
  • Guillermo L. MONTOYA P.,
  • Katalina MUÑOZ D.,
  • Gabriel J. ARANGO A.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

Abstract

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In the course of from ethnobotanical or chemotaxonomical studies on biologically active substances with antiparasitic effects from Anonaceae colombian plants, substantial antiplasmodial activity was observed from the ethyl acetate extract of the stem of Rollinia pittieri and Pseudomalmea boyacana (Annonaceae), the alkaloids isolated from these were studied. Of the alkaloids, liriodenine exhibited the highest activity against chloroquine sensitive and chloroquine resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum (CI50 = 8.0-10.0 μg/ml). In addition, inhibition of β-hematin formation (If????-h) by isolated compounds was evaluated (Ifs-h). O-methylmoschatoline and melosmine showed inhibition percentage >96% at 2 mg/ml. Some degree of cytotoxic to U-937 cells activity was observed by oxoporphine alkaloids.

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