3 结果
OBJECTIVE
In order to evaluate the antimalarial potential of traditional remedies used in Peru, Indigenous and Mestizo populations from the river Nanay in Loreto were interviewed about traditional medication for the treatment of malaria.
METHODS
The survey took place on six villages and led to the
Three alkaloids were isolated from the bark of the traditional medicinal plant Abuta grandifolia (Mart.) Sandw. (Menispermaceae) and tested for in vitro anti-plasmodial activity. Two of them were identified as the Type VIII bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids, krukovine (1) and limacine (2), while the
Antimalarial activity of 10 vegetal extracts (9 ethanolic extracts and 1 crude alkaloid extract), obtained from eight species traditionally used in Colombia to treat malaria symptoms, was evaluated in culture using Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistant (FcB2) strain and in vivo on rodent