Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Antonio Rafael Quadros
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Brígido, Heliton Patrick Cordovil, Vale, Valdicley Vieira, Correa-Barbosa, Juliana, Percário, Sandro, Dolabela, Maria Fâni
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12507
Resumo: Antimalarial treatment is often associated with the resistance developed by Plasmodium which generate ineffective drug treatment. Based on this, the search for therapeutic alternatives is necessary and urgent. This review intends to assess the antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants. The search for scientific articles was carried out on the CAPES Journal Portal (PPC), Virtual Health Library (VHL), PUBMED, NCBI and SCIELO, using the following descriptors: quinones and antimalarials. Inclusion criteria were adopted based on studies about quinones isolated from plants and tested against Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium berghei. The exclusion criteria were based mainly on articles that tested extracts, fractions and synthesis of quinones obtained from plants and other natural products. A total of 1344 publications were collected for screening (PPC = 5, VHL = 248, PUBMED = 525, NCBI = 462 and SCIELO = 94). From this total, 1280 articles were excluded, with only 64 articles selected for full reading. All benzoquinones were active against P. falciparum. Naphthoquinones were active, inactive and moderately active against the P. falciparum e P berghei. Anthraquinones and anthrones were active and moderately active against P. falciparum. The naphthoquinone 2-acetylnaphtho- [2,3b] -furan-4,9-dione was the most active of all the molecules tested against Plasmodium. Whereas lapachol was the most studied naphthoquinone and structural changes do not seem to contribute to the activity. In summary, quinones are promising as antimalarials, however, need in vivo studies.
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spelling Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative reviewPotencial antipalúdico de quinonas aislados de plantas: una revision integradoraPotencial antimalárico de quinonas isoladas de plantas: uma revisão integrativaQuinonasPlasmodiumAntimaláricosPlantas.QuinonasPlasmodiumAntimaláricosPlantas.QuinonesPlasmodiumAntimalarialsPlants.Antimalarial treatment is often associated with the resistance developed by Plasmodium which generate ineffective drug treatment. Based on this, the search for therapeutic alternatives is necessary and urgent. This review intends to assess the antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants. The search for scientific articles was carried out on the CAPES Journal Portal (PPC), Virtual Health Library (VHL), PUBMED, NCBI and SCIELO, using the following descriptors: quinones and antimalarials. Inclusion criteria were adopted based on studies about quinones isolated from plants and tested against Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium berghei. The exclusion criteria were based mainly on articles that tested extracts, fractions and synthesis of quinones obtained from plants and other natural products. A total of 1344 publications were collected for screening (PPC = 5, VHL = 248, PUBMED = 525, NCBI = 462 and SCIELO = 94). From this total, 1280 articles were excluded, with only 64 articles selected for full reading. All benzoquinones were active against P. falciparum. Naphthoquinones were active, inactive and moderately active against the P. falciparum e P berghei. Anthraquinones and anthrones were active and moderately active against P. falciparum. The naphthoquinone 2-acetylnaphtho- [2,3b] -furan-4,9-dione was the most active of all the molecules tested against Plasmodium. Whereas lapachol was the most studied naphthoquinone and structural changes do not seem to contribute to the activity. In summary, quinones are promising as antimalarials, however, need in vivo studies.El tratamiento antimalárico suele asociarse a los factores de resistencia desarrollados por Plasmodiumy que generan un tratamiento farmacológico ineficaz. En base a esto, la búsqueda de nuevas alternativas terapéuticas es necesaria y urgente. El propósito de esta revisión es evaluar el potencial antipalúdico de las quinonas aisladas de plantas. La búsqueda de artículos científicos se realizó en el Portal de Revistas CAPES (PPC), Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS), PUBMED, NCBI y SCIELO, con los descriptores utilizados: quinonas y antimaláricos. Los criterios de inclusión se adoptaron basándose en estudios sobre quinonas aisladas de plantas y probadas contra Plasmodium falciparum e Plasmodium berghei. En cuanto a los criterios de exclusión, se basaron principalmente en artículos que probaron extractos, fracciones y síntesis de quinonas obtenidas de plantas y otros productos naturales. Se recopilaron 1344 publicaciones para cribado (PPC = 5, VHL = 248, PUBMED = 525, NCBI = 462 y SCIELO = 94). De este total, se excluyeron 1.280 artículos, con solo 64 artículos seleccionados para lectura completa. Todas las benzoquinonas fueron activas contra P. falciparum. Las naftoquinonas fueron activas, inactivas y moderadamente activas contra el P. falciparum e P. berghei. Las antraquinonas y antronas fueron activas y moderadamente activas contra P. falciparum. La naftoquinona 2-acetilnafto- [2,3b] -furan-4,9-diona fue la más activa entre todas las moléculas probadas contra Plasmodium, considerándose la más prometedora en el desarrollo de fármacos futuros. Mientras que el lapachol fue la naftoquinona más estudiada y los cambios estructurales no parecen contribuir a la actividad. En resumen, las quinonas son prometedoras como antipalúdicos, sin embargo, necesitan estudios in vivo.O tratamento antimalárico frequentemente está associado aos fatores de resistência desenvolvidos pelo Plasmodium e que geram ineficácia do tratamento medicamentoso. Baseado nisso, a busca por novas alternativas terapêuticas é necessária e urgente. O objetivo desta revisão é avaliar o potencial antimalárico de quinonas isoladas de plantas. A busca de artigos científicos foi realizada no Portal de Periódicos CAPES (PPC), Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), PUBMED, NCBI e SCIELO, sendo os descritores utilizados: quinonas e antimaláricos. Foram adotados os critérios de inclusão baseados em estudos sobre quinonas isoladas de plantas e testadas contra o Plasmodium falciparum e Plasmodium berghei. Em relação aos critérios de exclusão, foram baseados principalmente em artigos que testaram extratos, frações e síntese de quinonas obtidas de plantas e outros produtos naturais. Um total de 1344 publicações foi coletado para triagem (PPC = 5, BVS= 248, PUBMED = 525, NCBI= 462 e SCIELO = 94). Deste total, foram excluídos 1.280 artigos, sendo selecionados somente 64 artigos para leitura na íntegra. Todas as benzoquinonas foram ativas contra o P. falciparum. As naftoquinonas foram ativas, inativas e moderadamente ativas contra o P. falciparum e P. berghei. Já as antraquinonas e as antronas foram ativas e moderadamente ativas contra o P. falciparum. A naftoquinona2-acetylnaphtho-[2,3b]-furan-4,9-dione foi a mais ativa dentre todas as moléculas testadas contra o Plasmodium. Enquanto, o lapachol foi a naftoquinona mais estudada e mudanças estruturais parecem não contribuir para a atividade. Em síntese, as quinonas são promissoras como antimaláricos, entretanto, são necessários estudos in vivo.Research, Society and Development2021-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1250710.33448/rsd-v10i2.12507Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e38210212507Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e38210212507Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e382102125072525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12507/11387Copyright (c) 2021 Antonio Rafael Quadros Gomes; Heliton Patrick Cordovil Brígido; Valdicley Vieira Vale; Juliana Correa-Barbosa; Sandro Percário; Maria Fâni Dolabelahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Antonio Rafael Quadros Brígido, Heliton Patrick Cordovil Vale, Valdicley Vieira Correa-Barbosa, JulianaPercário, SandroDolabela, Maria Fâni 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12507Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:04.027227Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review
Potencial antipalúdico de quinonas aislados de plantas: una revision integradora
Potencial antimalárico de quinonas isoladas de plantas: uma revisão integrativa
title Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review
spellingShingle Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review
Gomes, Antonio Rafael Quadros
Quinonas
Plasmodium
Antimaláricos
Plantas.
Quinonas
Plasmodium
Antimaláricos
Plantas.
Quinones
Plasmodium
Antimalarials
Plants.
title_short Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review
title_full Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review
title_fullStr Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review
title_sort Antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants: an integrative review
author Gomes, Antonio Rafael Quadros
author_facet Gomes, Antonio Rafael Quadros
Brígido, Heliton Patrick Cordovil
Vale, Valdicley Vieira
Correa-Barbosa, Juliana
Percário, Sandro
Dolabela, Maria Fâni
author_role author
author2 Brígido, Heliton Patrick Cordovil
Vale, Valdicley Vieira
Correa-Barbosa, Juliana
Percário, Sandro
Dolabela, Maria Fâni
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Antonio Rafael Quadros
Brígido, Heliton Patrick Cordovil
Vale, Valdicley Vieira
Correa-Barbosa, Juliana
Percário, Sandro
Dolabela, Maria Fâni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quinonas
Plasmodium
Antimaláricos
Plantas.
Quinonas
Plasmodium
Antimaláricos
Plantas.
Quinones
Plasmodium
Antimalarials
Plants.
topic Quinonas
Plasmodium
Antimaláricos
Plantas.
Quinonas
Plasmodium
Antimaláricos
Plantas.
Quinones
Plasmodium
Antimalarials
Plants.
description Antimalarial treatment is often associated with the resistance developed by Plasmodium which generate ineffective drug treatment. Based on this, the search for therapeutic alternatives is necessary and urgent. This review intends to assess the antimalarial potential of quinones isolated from plants. The search for scientific articles was carried out on the CAPES Journal Portal (PPC), Virtual Health Library (VHL), PUBMED, NCBI and SCIELO, using the following descriptors: quinones and antimalarials. Inclusion criteria were adopted based on studies about quinones isolated from plants and tested against Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium berghei. The exclusion criteria were based mainly on articles that tested extracts, fractions and synthesis of quinones obtained from plants and other natural products. A total of 1344 publications were collected for screening (PPC = 5, VHL = 248, PUBMED = 525, NCBI = 462 and SCIELO = 94). From this total, 1280 articles were excluded, with only 64 articles selected for full reading. All benzoquinones were active against P. falciparum. Naphthoquinones were active, inactive and moderately active against the P. falciparum e P berghei. Anthraquinones and anthrones were active and moderately active against P. falciparum. The naphthoquinone 2-acetylnaphtho- [2,3b] -furan-4,9-dione was the most active of all the molecules tested against Plasmodium. Whereas lapachol was the most studied naphthoquinone and structural changes do not seem to contribute to the activity. In summary, quinones are promising as antimalarials, however, need in vivo studies.
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