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“…Previous studies reported the antimalarial ( Kayano et al, 2011 ) and anti-staphylococcal ( Guidi et al, 2020 ) activities of the extracts from P. pluviosa stem bark. In addition, the combination of P. pluviosa extract with artesunate, an artemisinin derivative, reduced the parasitemia of Plasmodium chabaudi -infected mice ( Kayano et al, 2011 ); however, there are no reports described for C. neoformans .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies reported the antimalarial ( Kayano et al, 2011 ) and anti-staphylococcal ( Guidi et al, 2020 ) activities of the extracts from P. pluviosa stem bark. In addition, the combination of P. pluviosa extract with artesunate, an artemisinin derivative, reduced the parasitemia of Plasmodium chabaudi -infected mice ( Kayano et al, 2011 ); however, there are no reports described for C. neoformans .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…G. P. Lewis], popularly known as “sibipiruna” or “falso pau brasil,” is a domesticated plant in Brazil found mainly in the Atlantic forest and Pantanal biomes; it is widely used in ornamentation and is known for its high wood potential ( Carvalho, 2014 ). Few studies on the pharmacological activities of P. pluviosa are described in the literature, and the following activities have been specifically attributed to stem bark extract of P. pluviosa , including antimalarial ( Deharo et al, 2001 ; Kayano et al, 2011 ), anti-staphylococcal ( Guidi et al, 2020 ), wound healing in vitro and in vivo ( Bueno et al, 2016 ; Guidi et al, 2020 ), and anti-inflammatory ( Domingos et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These compounds were identified as friedeline, 2,3 dihydroxypropyloctacosanoate, and β-sitosteryl-β-Dglucopyranoside, and they have showed interesting activity against MRSA with a MIC of 4 µg/mL (Tittikpina et al, 2018). Several studies have confirmed the richness of Fabaceae in species with antistaphylococcal activity (Ashu et al, 2020;Guidi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Antimentioning
confidence: 99%