Plants of the American continent with antimalarial activity

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Autor(a) principal: Mariath,Ingrid R.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Falcão,Heloina de S., Barbosa-Filho,José M., Sousa,Layanna C. F. de, Tomaz,Anna Cláudia de A., Batista,Leônia M., Diniz,Margareth de Fátima F. M., Athayde-Filho,Petrônio F., Tavares,Josean Fechine, Silva,Marcelo S., Cunha,Emídio Vasconcelos L. da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-695X2009000100026
Resumo: Malaria is a human parasitic disease caused by protozoa species of the Plasmodium genus. This disease has affected populations of the tropical and subtropical regions. About 500 million new cases occur annually on the world and therefore it is considered an emerging disease of important public health problem. In this context, the natural products as vegetables species have their bioactive molecules as targets for pharmacological, toxicological and phytochemical studies towards the development of more effective medicines for the treatment of many diseases. So this work intends to aid the researchers in the study of natural products to the treatment of malaria. In this review, 476 plants of the American continent were related for the antimalarial activity and of these vegetables species 198 were active and 278 inactive for some type of Plasmodium when they were evaluated through of in vitro or in vivo bioassays models.
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title Plants of the American continent with antimalarial activity
spellingShingle Plants of the American continent with antimalarial activity
Mariath,Ingrid R.
Antimalarial activity
medicinal plants
natural products
American continent
review
title_short Plants of the American continent with antimalarial activity
title_full Plants of the American continent with antimalarial activity
title_fullStr Plants of the American continent with antimalarial activity
title_full_unstemmed Plants of the American continent with antimalarial activity
title_sort Plants of the American continent with antimalarial activity
author Mariath,Ingrid R.
author_facet Mariath,Ingrid R.
Falcão,Heloina de S.
Barbosa-Filho,José M.
Sousa,Layanna C. F. de
Tomaz,Anna Cláudia de A.
Batista,Leônia M.
Diniz,Margareth de Fátima F. M.
Athayde-Filho,Petrônio F.
Tavares,Josean Fechine
Silva,Marcelo S.
Cunha,Emídio Vasconcelos L. da
author_role author
author2 Falcão,Heloina de S.
Barbosa-Filho,José M.
Sousa,Layanna C. F. de
Tomaz,Anna Cláudia de A.
Batista,Leônia M.
Diniz,Margareth de Fátima F. M.
Athayde-Filho,Petrônio F.
Tavares,Josean Fechine
Silva,Marcelo S.
Cunha,Emídio Vasconcelos L. da
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mariath,Ingrid R.
Falcão,Heloina de S.
Barbosa-Filho,José M.
Sousa,Layanna C. F. de
Tomaz,Anna Cláudia de A.
Batista,Leônia M.
Diniz,Margareth de Fátima F. M.
Athayde-Filho,Petrônio F.
Tavares,Josean Fechine
Silva,Marcelo S.
Cunha,Emídio Vasconcelos L. da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antimalarial activity
medicinal plants
natural products
American continent
review
topic Antimalarial activity
medicinal plants
natural products
American continent
review
description Malaria is a human parasitic disease caused by protozoa species of the Plasmodium genus. This disease has affected populations of the tropical and subtropical regions. About 500 million new cases occur annually on the world and therefore it is considered an emerging disease of important public health problem. In this context, the natural products as vegetables species have their bioactive molecules as targets for pharmacological, toxicological and phytochemical studies towards the development of more effective medicines for the treatment of many diseases. So this work intends to aid the researchers in the study of natural products to the treatment of malaria. In this review, 476 plants of the American continent were related for the antimalarial activity and of these vegetables species 198 were active and 278 inactive for some type of Plasmodium when they were evaluated through of in vitro or in vivo bioassays models.
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