2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2011.06.001
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Leishmanicidal activity of the Agaricus blazei Murill in different Leishmania species

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“…Natural compounds are an important source of new and selective drug prototypes for the treatment of tropical diseases caused by protozoans, such as leishmaniasis (Delorenzi & Attias, 2001;Valadares et al, 2011). The antileishmanial activity observed in total extracts prepared from these materials has been attributed to compounds belonging to diverse chemical groups, such as isoquinoline alkaloids, indole alkaloids, quinones, terpenes, steroids, carbohydrates, lignans, proteins, and flavonoids (Rocha et al, 2005;Marín et al, 2009;Valadares et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Natural compounds are an important source of new and selective drug prototypes for the treatment of tropical diseases caused by protozoans, such as leishmaniasis (Delorenzi & Attias, 2001;Valadares et al, 2011). The antileishmanial activity observed in total extracts prepared from these materials has been attributed to compounds belonging to diverse chemical groups, such as isoquinoline alkaloids, indole alkaloids, quinones, terpenes, steroids, carbohydrates, lignans, proteins, and flavonoids (Rocha et al, 2005;Marín et al, 2009;Valadares et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antileishmanial activity observed in total extracts prepared from these materials has been attributed to compounds belonging to diverse chemical groups, such as isoquinoline alkaloids, indole alkaloids, quinones, terpenes, steroids, carbohydrates, lignans, proteins, and flavonoids (Rocha et al, 2005;Marín et al, 2009;Valadares et al, 2011). Among these plant-derived products, flavonoids represent a large family of polyphenolic compounds found in vegetables and fruits.…”
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“…Antileishmanial drugs that are available in market, have raised questions due to their ineffectiveness, severe toxicity and side effects. 67 Mushroom and its metabolites are developing as costeffective alternative therapeutic strategy against Leishmania donovani.…”
Section: Antimicrobial and Antiparisitic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%