1. Anti-trypanosomal Lignans Isolated from Salvadoran Peperomia pseudopereskiifolia .
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Castillo UG, Uekusa Y, Nishimura T, Kiuchi F, Martínez ML, Menjívar J, Nakajima-Shimada J, Núñez MJ, and Kikuchi H
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- El Salvador, Molecular Structure, Nitroimidazoles pharmacology, Nitroimidazoles chemistry, Chagas Disease drug therapy, Lignans pharmacology, Lignans chemistry, Lignans isolation & purification, Trypanosoma cruzi drug effects, Trypanocidal Agents pharmacology, Trypanocidal Agents chemistry, Trypanocidal Agents isolation & purification, Peperomia chemistry
- Abstract
A search for anti-trypanosomal natural compounds from plants collected in El Salvador, a country particularly endemic for Chagas disease, resulted in the isolation of five lignan-type compounds ( 1 - 5 ) from Peperomia pseudopereskiifolia . The lignan derivatives 1 , 2 , and 4 are new. Their absolute configuration was determined by chemical derivatization. Compounds 1 , 5 , 6 , and 8 exhibited anti-trypanosomal activity against the amastigote form of T. cruzi comparable to that of the existing drug benznidazole.
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- 2024
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