Title of article :
Chemical Standardization of Extracts of CalophyllumBrasiliense with Antiplasmodial and Cytotoxic Activity
Author/Authors :
Vanegas, Ana María Mesa Agrobiotechnology Research Group - Institute of Biology - Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences - University of Antioquia, Medellín. Colombia , Trujilo, Silvia Blair Malaria Research Group - University Research Headquarters (SIU). Carrera 62 52-59. Tower 1.Lab. 610 SIU. Faculty of Medicine - University of Antioquia, Colombia , Jaramillo, Carlos Peláez Interdisciplinary group of molecular studies GIEM - Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences - University of Antioquia. A. A 1226. Medellín, Colombia
Abstract :
Malaria is considered one of the health problems in many parts of the world. The objective of this work is to
implement standardized extraction strategies using analytical methodologies of the Calophyllum brasiliense
Cambess. for the validation of antiplasmodial potential in vitro. Using HPLC chromatographic and chemical
characterization techniques (13C-NMR, 1H-NMR), the marker substance was identified and quantified on
continuous cultures of Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine-sensitive strain NF-54 and cytotoxicity in cell lines
U-937 and HepG2used the antimalarial potential of the C. brasiliense. The best extracts were stems with ethyl
acetate and extraction after 4 hours, presented a yield of 4.154±0.301%, a promising antiplasmodial activity of
IC50 = 9.013 ± 1.288 μg/mL, a cytotoxicity of CC50HepG2 =43.340±3.159 μg/mL, an IS = 4.808 and a content of
marker substancesnamedsoulatrolide (1)of C1 =0.257±0.021%. A new analytical method for the quantification of
marker substances was established and the best extracts were obtained. The extracts presented promising
pharmacological activities for studies that guarantee reproducibility and effectiveness in biological tests in vivo
and framed in the transformation of a phytotherapeutic product.
Keywords :
Standardized extract , Plasmodium falciparum , Phytomedicine , Cytotoxic activity , Antiplasmodialactivity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics