Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity
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Resumo: | Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease that affects populations around the world, especially those in developing countries. Available therapy has serious adverse effects and reports of resistant strains are recurrent. Thus, mapping information on the antiparasitic activity of plants and secondary metabolites for the treatment of leishmaniasis becomes a relevant process for systematizing the studies and technologies developed with these natural products. Thus, this article aimed to carry out a scientific and technological survey of the species Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine (EPI) in databases of publication of articles and patent deposits. For this, the following keywords were used, with the boolean operator AND, in the searches: “Pilocarpus microphyllus”, “epiisopiloturine”, “epiisopiloturine” and “Leishmania amazonensis”. The results showed that most articles and patents involve the keyword “Leishmania amazonensis” (>95% for articles, >89% for patents) and elucidate the search for new therapeutic agents that can replace or enhance the anti-leishmania effect of drugs already used. Searches for the keyword “Pilocarpus microphyllus” show that publications and patents explore the use of the plant and the alkaloids of this jaborandi in biological applications, with only one patent filing using the plant in the treatment of leishmaniasis. For the epiisopiloturine alkaloid, four articles already prove the antiparasitic potential of EPI, and only one patent evidences the application of the alkaloid with antileishmanial activity. Therefore, it is concluded that the researches developed with P. microphyllus and EPI make the scientific and technological scenario promising for the development of antileishmania studies and technologies. |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activityProspección científica y tecnológica de Pilocarpus microphyllus y del alcaloide epiisopiloturina con énfasis en la actividad antileishmaniaProspecção científica e tecnológica de Pilocarpus microphyllus e do alcaloide epiisopiloturina com ênfase na atividade antileishmaniaDoenças negligenciadas tropicaisAlcaloideJaborandi.Enfermedades tropicales desatendidasAlcaloideJaborandi.Neglected tropical diseasesAlkaloidJaborandi.Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease that affects populations around the world, especially those in developing countries. Available therapy has serious adverse effects and reports of resistant strains are recurrent. Thus, mapping information on the antiparasitic activity of plants and secondary metabolites for the treatment of leishmaniasis becomes a relevant process for systematizing the studies and technologies developed with these natural products. Thus, this article aimed to carry out a scientific and technological survey of the species Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine (EPI) in databases of publication of articles and patent deposits. For this, the following keywords were used, with the boolean operator AND, in the searches: “Pilocarpus microphyllus”, “epiisopiloturine”, “epiisopiloturine” and “Leishmania amazonensis”. The results showed that most articles and patents involve the keyword “Leishmania amazonensis” (>95% for articles, >89% for patents) and elucidate the search for new therapeutic agents that can replace or enhance the anti-leishmania effect of drugs already used. Searches for the keyword “Pilocarpus microphyllus” show that publications and patents explore the use of the plant and the alkaloids of this jaborandi in biological applications, with only one patent filing using the plant in the treatment of leishmaniasis. For the epiisopiloturine alkaloid, four articles already prove the antiparasitic potential of EPI, and only one patent evidences the application of the alkaloid with antileishmanial activity. Therefore, it is concluded that the researches developed with P. microphyllus and EPI make the scientific and technological scenario promising for the development of antileishmania studies and technologies.Leishmaniasis es una enfermedad parasitaria que afecta poblaciones en todo el mundo, principalmente en países en vías de desarrollo. La terapia disponible presenta efectos adversos graves y la notificación de cepas resistentes es recurrente. Es así que, mapear las informaciones sobre actividades antiparasitarias de plantas y metabolitos secundarios para el tratamiento de la leishmaniasis, se torna en un proceso relevante de sistematización de estudios y tecnología desenvueltos con estos productos naturales. Por ello, el presente artículo tiene por objetivo realizar una prospección científica y tecnológica de la especie Pilocarpus microphyllus y del alcaloide epiisopiloturina (EPI) en base de datos de publicaciones de artículos y depósitos de patentes. Para eso, se utilizó en la búsqueda las siguientes palabras clave con el operador booleano AND: “Pilocarpus microphyllus”, “epiisopiloturina”, “epiisopiloturine” y “Leishmania amazonensis”. Los resultados demostraron que la mayoría de artículos y patentes envueltos en la palabra llave “Leishmania amazonensis” fueron (>95% para artículos y >89% para patentes), elucidando una búsqueda para nuevos agentes terapéuticos que puedan substituir o potencializar el efecto antileishmania de fármacos ya utilizados. Las búsquedas de la palabra clave “Pilocarpus microphyllus” muestran que las publicaciones y patentes exploran el uso de la planta y los alcaloides de este jaborandi en aplicaciones biológicas, con solo una solicitud de patente que utiliza la planta en el tratamiento de la leishmaniasis. Para el alcaloide epiisopiloturina, cuatro artículos ya prueban el potencial antiparasitario del EPI y solo una patente evidencia la aplicación del alcaloide con actividad antileishmania. Por tanto, se concluye que las investigaciones desarrolladas con P. microphyllus y EPI hacen que el escenario científico y tecnológico sea prometedor para el desarrollo de estudios y tecnologías de antileishmania.As leishmanioses são doenças parasitárias que afetam as populações do mundo todo, principalmente as de países em desenvolvimento. A terapêutica disponível apresenta efeitos adversos graves e a notificação de cepas resistentes é recorrente. Desse modo, mapear as informações sobre a atividade antiparasitária de plantas e metabólitos secundários, para o tratamento das leishmanioses, torna-se um processo relevante de sistematização dos estudos e tecnologias desenvolvidos com estes produtos naturais. Assim, este artigo objetivou realizar uma prospecção científica e tecnológica da espécie Pilocarpus microphyllus e do alcaloide epiisopiloturina (EPI) em bases de dados de publicação de artigos e depósitos de patentes. Para isso, utilizou-se as seguintes palavras-chave, com o aperador booleano AND, nas buscas: “Pilocarpus microphyllus”, “epiisopiloturina”, “epiisopiloturine” e “Leishmania amazonensis”. Os resultados demonstraram que a maioria dos artigos e patentes envolvem a palavra-chave “Leishmania amazonensis” (>95% para artigos, >89% para patentes) e elucidam a busca por novos agentes terapêuticos que possam substituir ou potencializar o efeito antileishmania de fármacos já utilizados. Buscas para a palavra-chave “Pilocarpus microphyllus” evidenciam que as publicações e patentes exploram o uso da planta e dos alcaloides deste jaborandi em aplicações biológicas, sendo que apenas um depósito de patente utiliza a planta no tratamento das leishmanioses. Para o alcaloide epiisopiloturina, quatro artigos comprovam o potencial antiparasitário da EPI e apenas uma patente evidencia a aplicação do alcaloide com atividade antileishmania. Portanto, conclui-se que as pesquisas desenvolvidas com a P. microphyllus e a EPI tornam o cenário científico e tecnológico promissor para o desenvolvimento de estudos e tecnologias antileishmania.Research, Society and Development2021-07-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1698410.33448/rsd-v10i7.16984Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e59810716984Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e59810716984Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e598107169842525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16984/15124Copyright (c) 2021 Paulo Sérgio de Araujo Sousa; Silvania Siqueira Nogueira; Karen Neisman Rodriguez Ayala; Priscila Costa Silva; Esley da Silva Santos; Rodrigo Elisío de Sá; Francisco Edmar Moreira de Lima Neto; José Roberto da Cunha Lima; Klinger Antonio da Franca Rodrigues; Jefferson Almeida Rocha; Leiz Maria Costa Vérashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa, Paulo Sérgio de AraujoNogueira, Silvania SiqueiraAyala, Karen Neisman RodriguezSilva, Priscila CostaSantos, Esley da SilvaSá, Rodrigo Elisío de Lima Neto, Francisco Edmar Moreira de Lima, José Roberto da Cunha Rodrigues, Klinger Antonio da Franca Rocha, Jefferson Almeida Véras, Leiz Maria Costa 2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16984Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:23.784221Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity Prospección científica y tecnológica de Pilocarpus microphyllus y del alcaloide epiisopiloturina con énfasis en la actividad antileishmania Prospecção científica e tecnológica de Pilocarpus microphyllus e do alcaloide epiisopiloturina com ênfase na atividade antileishmania |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity Sousa, Paulo Sérgio de Araujo Doenças negligenciadas tropicais Alcaloide Jaborandi. Enfermedades tropicales desatendidas Alcaloide Jaborandi. Neglected tropical diseases Alkaloid Jaborandi. |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity |
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Scientific and technological prospection of Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine with emphasis on antileishmanial activity |
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Sousa, Paulo Sérgio de Araujo |
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Sousa, Paulo Sérgio de Araujo Nogueira, Silvania Siqueira Ayala, Karen Neisman Rodriguez Silva, Priscila Costa Santos, Esley da Silva Sá, Rodrigo Elisío de Lima Neto, Francisco Edmar Moreira de Lima, José Roberto da Cunha Rodrigues, Klinger Antonio da Franca Rocha, Jefferson Almeida Véras, Leiz Maria Costa |
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Nogueira, Silvania Siqueira Ayala, Karen Neisman Rodriguez Silva, Priscila Costa Santos, Esley da Silva Sá, Rodrigo Elisío de Lima Neto, Francisco Edmar Moreira de Lima, José Roberto da Cunha Rodrigues, Klinger Antonio da Franca Rocha, Jefferson Almeida Véras, Leiz Maria Costa |
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Sousa, Paulo Sérgio de Araujo Nogueira, Silvania Siqueira Ayala, Karen Neisman Rodriguez Silva, Priscila Costa Santos, Esley da Silva Sá, Rodrigo Elisío de Lima Neto, Francisco Edmar Moreira de Lima, José Roberto da Cunha Rodrigues, Klinger Antonio da Franca Rocha, Jefferson Almeida Véras, Leiz Maria Costa |
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Doenças negligenciadas tropicais Alcaloide Jaborandi. Enfermedades tropicales desatendidas Alcaloide Jaborandi. Neglected tropical diseases Alkaloid Jaborandi. |
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Doenças negligenciadas tropicais Alcaloide Jaborandi. Enfermedades tropicales desatendidas Alcaloide Jaborandi. Neglected tropical diseases Alkaloid Jaborandi. |
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Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease that affects populations around the world, especially those in developing countries. Available therapy has serious adverse effects and reports of resistant strains are recurrent. Thus, mapping information on the antiparasitic activity of plants and secondary metabolites for the treatment of leishmaniasis becomes a relevant process for systematizing the studies and technologies developed with these natural products. Thus, this article aimed to carry out a scientific and technological survey of the species Pilocarpus microphyllus and the alkaloid epiisopiloturine (EPI) in databases of publication of articles and patent deposits. For this, the following keywords were used, with the boolean operator AND, in the searches: “Pilocarpus microphyllus”, “epiisopiloturine”, “epiisopiloturine” and “Leishmania amazonensis”. The results showed that most articles and patents involve the keyword “Leishmania amazonensis” (>95% for articles, >89% for patents) and elucidate the search for new therapeutic agents that can replace or enhance the anti-leishmania effect of drugs already used. Searches for the keyword “Pilocarpus microphyllus” show that publications and patents explore the use of the plant and the alkaloids of this jaborandi in biological applications, with only one patent filing using the plant in the treatment of leishmaniasis. For the epiisopiloturine alkaloid, four articles already prove the antiparasitic potential of EPI, and only one patent evidences the application of the alkaloid with antileishmanial activity. Therefore, it is concluded that the researches developed with P. microphyllus and EPI make the scientific and technological scenario promising for the development of antileishmania studies and technologies. |
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