2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2020.113262
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Metabolomic approach of the antiprotozoal activity of medicinal Piper species used in Peruvian Amazon

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“…The Piperaceae family includes a large number of plants used in tropical and subtropical regions. The Piper and Peperomia genera are the most representative of this botanical family and Piper species are commonly used in Latino-American traditional medicines for the treatment of protozoal diseases [ 15 ]. From the Piperaceae family, some species have been tested against T. cruzi and some bioactive compounds have been isolated such as flavonoids, terpenoids, lignans, chromanes, and alkaloids [ 13 , 15 , 16 ].…”
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“…The Piperaceae family includes a large number of plants used in tropical and subtropical regions. The Piper and Peperomia genera are the most representative of this botanical family and Piper species are commonly used in Latino-American traditional medicines for the treatment of protozoal diseases [ 15 ]. From the Piperaceae family, some species have been tested against T. cruzi and some bioactive compounds have been isolated such as flavonoids, terpenoids, lignans, chromanes, and alkaloids [ 13 , 15 , 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Amazon region has a rich biodiversity that includes a large number of plant species that are commonly used in traditional medicine and have contributed to the discovery of several bioactive species [7]. Studies have increased and greater emphasis has been placed on Amazonian species of phytochemical interest [7,8]. Among these species with pharmacological potential, those of the genus Piper stand out, due to their use in traditional medicine and promising biological activities [8,9].…”
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“…Studies have increased and greater emphasis has been placed on Amazonian species of phytochemical interest [7,8]. Among these species with pharmacological potential, those of the genus Piper stand out, due to their use in traditional medicine and promising biological activities [8,9]. Piper is the largest genus of the family Piperaceae, with nearly 2000 species of herbs, shrubs, or small trees distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical forests, primarily in Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands [10].…”
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“…fasciculata (Solanaceae) have promising activity against Leishmania amazonensis [ 11 ]; (ii) extracts from leaves and stem bark of Crescentia cujete (Binoniacea) have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial in vitro activities; possibly related to tannins, flavonoids, flavones and flavonols [ 12 ]; (iii) extracts from Clusia (Clusiaceae) species and Malpighia glabra (Malpighiaceae) rich in carotenoids and flavonoids present potent antioxidant activity [ 13 , 14 , 15 ]; and (iv) aqueous extract pf Rheedia longifolia (Clusiaceae) leaves has analgesic and anti-inflammatory in vivo activities and low toxicity [ 16 ]. Additionally, natural products from Piper species (Piperaceae) display broad biological roles [ 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ], including antiprotozoal effects [ 22 ]. Additionally, a chalcone isolated from inflorescences of P. aduncum [ 23 ] and an essential oil and the ethanolic extract from leaves of P. marginatum [ 24 ] also present promising in vitro effect against L. amazonensis .…”
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confidence: 99%