
pmid: 22426246
Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, being considered a public health problem. An alternative to combat this pathogen is the use of natural products isolated from fruits such as Eugenia uniflora, a plant used by traditional communities as food and medicine due to its antimicrobial and biological activities. Ethanolic extract from E. uniflora was used to evaluate in vitro anti-epimastigote and cytotoxic activity. This is the first record of anti-Trypanosoma activity of E. uniflora, demonstrating that a concentration presenting 50% of activity (EC(50)) was 62.76 μg/mL. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was ≤ 1024 μg/mL. Our results indicate that E. uniflora could be a source of plant-derived natural products with anti-epimastigote activity with low toxicity.
Chagas disease, Cell Survival, Plant Extracts, Cytotoxicity, Macrophages, Syzygium, Trypanosoma cruzi, Immunology, Eugenia uniflora, Cell Line, Antiepimastigote activity, Mice, Animals, Parasitology, Colorimetry
Chagas disease, Cell Survival, Plant Extracts, Cytotoxicity, Macrophages, Syzygium, Trypanosoma cruzi, Immunology, Eugenia uniflora, Cell Line, Antiepimastigote activity, Mice, Animals, Parasitology, Colorimetry
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