Antiparasitic activity in Asteraceae with special attention to ethnobotanical use by the tribes of Odisha, India
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Antiparasitic activity in Asteraceae with special attention to ethnobotanical use by the tribes of Odisha, India
Abstract
The purpose of this review is to survey the antiparasitic plants of the Asteraceae family and their applicability in the treatment of parasites. This review is divided into three major parts: (a) literature on traditional uses of Asteraceae plants for the treatment of parasites; (b) description of the major classes of chemical compounds from Asteraceae and their antiparasitic effects; and (c) antiparasitic activity with special reference to flavonoids and terpenoids. This review provides detailed information on the reported Asteraceae plant extracts found throughout the world and on isolated secondary metabolites that can inhibit protozoan parasites such as Plasmodium, Trypanosoma, Leishmania, and intestinal worms. Additionally, special attention is given to the Asteraceae plants of Odisha, used by the tribes of the area as antiparasitics. These plants are compared to the same plants used traditionally in other regions. Finally, we provide information on which plants identified in Odisha, India and related compounds show promise for the development of new drugs against parasitic diseases. For most of the plants discussed in this review, the active compounds still need to be isolated and tested further.
Le but de cette revue est d’étudier les plantes antiparasitaires de la famille des Asteraceae et leur applicabilité dans le traitement des parasites. Cette revue est divisée en trois parties principales: (a) littérature sur les utilisations traditionnelles des Asteraceae pour le traitement des parasites; (b) description des principales classes de composés chimiques des Asteraceae et leurs effets antiparasitaires; (c) activité antiparasitaire avec référence spéciale aux flavonoïdes et aux terpénoïdes. Cette revue fournit des informations détaillées sur les extraits d’Asteraceae rapportés à travers le monde et sur des métabolites secondaires isolés qui peuvent inhiber les parasites protozoaires, tels que Plasmodium, Trypanosoma, Leishmania et les vers intestinaux. En outre, une attention particulière est accordée aux Asteraceae d’Odisha (Inde), utilisées par les tribus locales comme antiparasitaires. Ces plantes sont comparées aux mêmes espèces utilisées traditionnellement dans d’autres régions. Enfin, nous fournissons des informations sur les plantes identifiées à Odisha et les composés qui seraient prometteurs en tant que médicaments candidats contre les maladies parasitaires. Pour la plupart des plantes discutées dans cette revue, les composés actifs doivent encore être isolés et testés plus avant.
© S.K. Panda and W. Luyten, published by EDP Sciences, 2018.
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