Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review

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Autor(a) principal: Frausin, Gina
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lima, Renata Braga Souza, Hidalgo, Ari de Freitas, Ming, Linchau, Pohlit, Adrian Martin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15926
Resumo: In the current work we performed a review of the Araceae family species traditionally used to treat malaria and its symptoms. The aim is to reveal the large number of antimalarial Araceae species used worldwide and their great unexplored potential as sources of antimalarial natural products. The SciFinder Scholar, Scielo, PubMed, ScienceDirect and Google books search engines were consulted. Forty-three records of 36 species and 23 genera of Araceae used for malaria and symptoms treatment were found. The neotropical genera Philodendron Schott and Anthurium Schott were the best represented for the use in the treatment of malaria, fevers, liver problems and headaches. Leaves and tubers were the most used parts and decoction was the most common preparation method. The extracts of Araceae species inhibit the in vitro growth of the human malaria parasite, the Plasmodium falciparum Welch, and significant median inhibitory concentrations (IC50) for extracts of guaimbê-sulcado (Rhaphidophora decursiva (Roxb.) Schott), aninga (Montrichardia linifera (Arruda) Schott), Culcasia lancifolia N.E. Br. and forest anchomanes (Anchomanes difformis (Blume) Engl.) have been reported demonstrating the antimalarial and cytotoxicity potential of the extracts and sub-fractions. In the only report about the antimalarial components of this family, the neolignan polysyphorin and the benzoperoxide rhaphidecurperoxin presented strong in vitro inhibition of the D6 and W2 strains of Plasmodium falciparum (IC50 = 368-540 ng/mL). No live study about antimalarial activity in animal modelshas been conducted on a species of Araceae. More bioguided chemical composition studies about the in vitro and also thein vivo antimalarial activity of the Araceae are needed in order to enhance the knowledge about the antimalarial potential of this family. © 2015, Instituto de Biociencias. All rights reserved.
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spelling Frausin, GinaLima, Renata Braga SouzaHidalgo, Ari de FreitasMing, LinchauPohlit, Adrian Martin2020-05-20T19:08:45Z2020-05-20T19:08:45Z2015https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1592610.1590/1983-084X/14_024In the current work we performed a review of the Araceae family species traditionally used to treat malaria and its symptoms. The aim is to reveal the large number of antimalarial Araceae species used worldwide and their great unexplored potential as sources of antimalarial natural products. The SciFinder Scholar, Scielo, PubMed, ScienceDirect and Google books search engines were consulted. Forty-three records of 36 species and 23 genera of Araceae used for malaria and symptoms treatment were found. The neotropical genera Philodendron Schott and Anthurium Schott were the best represented for the use in the treatment of malaria, fevers, liver problems and headaches. Leaves and tubers were the most used parts and decoction was the most common preparation method. The extracts of Araceae species inhibit the in vitro growth of the human malaria parasite, the Plasmodium falciparum Welch, and significant median inhibitory concentrations (IC50) for extracts of guaimbê-sulcado (Rhaphidophora decursiva (Roxb.) Schott), aninga (Montrichardia linifera (Arruda) Schott), Culcasia lancifolia N.E. Br. and forest anchomanes (Anchomanes difformis (Blume) Engl.) have been reported demonstrating the antimalarial and cytotoxicity potential of the extracts and sub-fractions. In the only report about the antimalarial components of this family, the neolignan polysyphorin and the benzoperoxide rhaphidecurperoxin presented strong in vitro inhibition of the D6 and W2 strains of Plasmodium falciparum (IC50 = 368-540 ng/mL). No live study about antimalarial activity in animal modelshas been conducted on a species of Araceae. More bioguided chemical composition studies about the in vitro and also thein vivo antimalarial activity of the Araceae are needed in order to enhance the knowledge about the antimalarial potential of this family. © 2015, Instituto de Biociencias. All rights reserved.Volume 17, Número 4, Pags. 657-666Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAnthurium ExtractAntimalarial AgentBenzoperoxide RhaphidecurperoxinCalcium OxalateNeolignanPhilodendron ExtractPlant ExtractPlant Medicinal ProductPolysyphorinUnclassified DrugAnchomanes DifformisAnthuriumAntimalarial ActivityAraceaeCulcasia LancifoliaCytotoxicityDecoctionExtractionFeverHeadacheHumanIc 50Liver DiseaseMalariaMontrichardia LiniferaNonhumanPhilodendronPlant LeafPlant TuberPlasmodium FalciparumRhaphidophora DecursivaXanthosomaPlants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A reviewPlantas da família Araceae para a malária e doenças relacionadas: Uma revisãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinaisengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf459820https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15926/1/artigo-inpa.pdf74ed6009c7b57947bccefbf2b6b7b2f6MD511/159262020-07-14 11:28:10.14oai:repositorio:1/15926Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T15:28:10Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Plantas da família Araceae para a malária e doenças relacionadas: Uma revisão
title Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review
spellingShingle Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review
Frausin, Gina
Anthurium Extract
Antimalarial Agent
Benzoperoxide Rhaphidecurperoxin
Calcium Oxalate
Neolignan
Philodendron Extract
Plant Extract
Plant Medicinal Product
Polysyphorin
Unclassified Drug
Anchomanes Difformis
Anthurium
Antimalarial Activity
Araceae
Culcasia Lancifolia
Cytotoxicity
Decoction
Extraction
Fever
Headache
Human
Ic 50
Liver Disease
Malaria
Montrichardia Linifera
Nonhuman
Philodendron
Plant Leaf
Plant Tuber
Plasmodium Falciparum
Rhaphidophora Decursiva
Xanthosoma
title_short Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review
title_full Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review
title_fullStr Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review
title_full_unstemmed Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review
title_sort Plants of the araceae family for malaria and related diseases: A review
author Frausin, Gina
author_facet Frausin, Gina
Lima, Renata Braga Souza
Hidalgo, Ari de Freitas
Ming, Linchau
Pohlit, Adrian Martin
author_role author
author2 Lima, Renata Braga Souza
Hidalgo, Ari de Freitas
Ming, Linchau
Pohlit, Adrian Martin
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frausin, Gina
Lima, Renata Braga Souza
Hidalgo, Ari de Freitas
Ming, Linchau
Pohlit, Adrian Martin
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Anthurium Extract
Antimalarial Agent
Benzoperoxide Rhaphidecurperoxin
Calcium Oxalate
Neolignan
Philodendron Extract
Plant Extract
Plant Medicinal Product
Polysyphorin
Unclassified Drug
Anchomanes Difformis
Anthurium
Antimalarial Activity
Araceae
Culcasia Lancifolia
Cytotoxicity
Decoction
Extraction
Fever
Headache
Human
Ic 50
Liver Disease
Malaria
Montrichardia Linifera
Nonhuman
Philodendron
Plant Leaf
Plant Tuber
Plasmodium Falciparum
Rhaphidophora Decursiva
Xanthosoma
topic Anthurium Extract
Antimalarial Agent
Benzoperoxide Rhaphidecurperoxin
Calcium Oxalate
Neolignan
Philodendron Extract
Plant Extract
Plant Medicinal Product
Polysyphorin
Unclassified Drug
Anchomanes Difformis
Anthurium
Antimalarial Activity
Araceae
Culcasia Lancifolia
Cytotoxicity
Decoction
Extraction
Fever
Headache
Human
Ic 50
Liver Disease
Malaria
Montrichardia Linifera
Nonhuman
Philodendron
Plant Leaf
Plant Tuber
Plasmodium Falciparum
Rhaphidophora Decursiva
Xanthosoma
description In the current work we performed a review of the Araceae family species traditionally used to treat malaria and its symptoms. The aim is to reveal the large number of antimalarial Araceae species used worldwide and their great unexplored potential as sources of antimalarial natural products. The SciFinder Scholar, Scielo, PubMed, ScienceDirect and Google books search engines were consulted. Forty-three records of 36 species and 23 genera of Araceae used for malaria and symptoms treatment were found. The neotropical genera Philodendron Schott and Anthurium Schott were the best represented for the use in the treatment of malaria, fevers, liver problems and headaches. Leaves and tubers were the most used parts and decoction was the most common preparation method. The extracts of Araceae species inhibit the in vitro growth of the human malaria parasite, the Plasmodium falciparum Welch, and significant median inhibitory concentrations (IC50) for extracts of guaimbê-sulcado (Rhaphidophora decursiva (Roxb.) Schott), aninga (Montrichardia linifera (Arruda) Schott), Culcasia lancifolia N.E. Br. and forest anchomanes (Anchomanes difformis (Blume) Engl.) have been reported demonstrating the antimalarial and cytotoxicity potential of the extracts and sub-fractions. In the only report about the antimalarial components of this family, the neolignan polysyphorin and the benzoperoxide rhaphidecurperoxin presented strong in vitro inhibition of the D6 and W2 strains of Plasmodium falciparum (IC50 = 368-540 ng/mL). No live study about antimalarial activity in animal modelshas been conducted on a species of Araceae. More bioguided chemical composition studies about the in vitro and also thein vivo antimalarial activity of the Araceae are needed in order to enhance the knowledge about the antimalarial potential of this family. © 2015, Instituto de Biociencias. All rights reserved.
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