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Molecules ; 19(4): 4200-11, 2014 Apr 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24705564

ABSTRACT

With at least 60% of the Millettia species (Fabaceae) being in medicinal use, we found it relevant to assess the potential antiprotozoal and antifungal activities of Millettia richardiana. Water and methanol crude extracts of the stem barks from M. richardiana and the six fractions resulting from the fractionation of the methanol extract were tested. The dichloromethane extracted fraction showed the best in vitro antiprotozoal activities (IC50=5.8 µg/mL against Plasmodium falciparum, 11.8 µg/mL against Leishmania donovani and 12.8 µg/mL against Trypanosoma brucei brucei) as well as low cytotoxicity on several cell lines. The phytochemical analysis showed this selected fraction to be rich in terpenoids and alkaloids, which could explain its antiparasitic activity. A phytochemical study revealed the presence of lonchocarpenin, betulinic acid, ß-amyrin, lupeol, palmitic acid, linoleic acid and stearic acid, among which betulinic acid and lupeol could be the compounds responsible of these antiprotozoal activities. By contrast, neither the crude extracts nor the fractions showed antifungal activity against Candida. These results confirm the importance of the genus Millettia in Malagasy ethnomedicine, its potential use in antiparasitic therapy, and the interest of developing a sustainable exploitation of this plant. Moreover, both molecules betulinic acid and lupeol appeared as very relevant molecules for their antiprotozoal properties.


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Antiprotozoal Agents/pharmacology , Leishmania donovani/drug effects , Millettia/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects , Trypanosoma brucei brucei/drug effects , Alkaloids/isolation & purification , Antiprotozoal Agents/chemistry , Leishmania donovani/growth & development , Madagascar , Methanol , Methylene Chloride , Plant Bark/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Stems/chemistry , Plasmodium falciparum/growth & development , Solvents , Terpenes/isolation & purification , Trypanosoma brucei brucei/growth & development
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Nat Prod Commun ; 8(8): 1099-100, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24079177

ABSTRACT

From the stem bark of a Madagascan endemic plant, Millettia richardiana Baill., lonchocarpenin and betulinic acid were isolated and their structures established by spectroscopic methods. The analysis of dichloromethane fractions suggested the presence of beta-amyrin, lupeol, palmitic acid, linoleic acid and stearic acid. Except for beta-amyrin and lupeol, these compounds are described for the first time for the Millettia genus.


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Millettia/chemistry , Pyranocoumarins/isolation & purification , Triterpenes/isolation & purification , Pentacyclic Triterpenes , Betulinic Acid
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