Planta Med 2010; 76(13): 1454-1456
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1240952
Pharmacology
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Antitrypanosomal Activity of a Diterpene and Lignans Isolated from Aristolochia cymbifera

Patrícia Sartorelli1 , Camila Salomone Carvalho1 , Juliana Quero Reimão2 , Harri Lorenzi3 , André Gustavo Tempone2
  • 1Departamento de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Diadema/São Paulo, Brazil
  • 2Laboratório de Toxinologia Aplicada, Departamento de Parasitologia, Instituto Adolfo Lutz, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 3Instituto Plantarum de Estudos da Flora, Nova Odessa/São Paulo, Brazil
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Publication History

received September 10, 2009 revised February 4, 2010

accepted February 7, 2010

Publication Date:
18 March 2010 (online)

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Abstract

Bioguided fractionation of extract from the leaves of Aristolochia cymbifera led to the isolation of the furofuran lignans fargesin, epieudesmin, and sesamin; the dibenzylbutyrolactone lignans hinokinin and kusunokinin; and an ent-labdane diterpene named copalic acid. Our data demonstrated that copalic acid and kusunokinin were the most active compounds against trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi. Additionally, copalic acid demonstrated the highest parasite selectivity as a result of low toxicity to mammalian cells, despite a considerable hemolytic activity at higher concentrations. Among the isolated compounds, kusunokinin could be considered the most promising candidate, as it displayed significant activity against intracellular amastigotes (IC50 = 17 µM) and trypomastigotes (IC50 = 51 µM) without hemolytic activity. Fargesin, hinokinin, epieudesmin, and sesamin were also effective against trypomastigotes, but these compounds were highly toxic to mammalian cells and no parasite selectivity could be identified. The need for novel drugs for American trypanosomiasis is evident, and these secondary metabolites from A. cymbifera represent a useful tool for drug design.

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