Leishmanial activity of Brazilian brown propolis and its diterpenes.
Larissa Costa OliveiraVictor Pena RibeiroMário Ferreira Conceição SantosNicoli Dias OliveiraMatheus Henrique Marques ZagoIaciara Luana de Xavier AlbernazRodrigo Cassio Sola VenezianiJairo Kenupp BastosLizandra Guidi MagalhãesSérgio Ricardo AmbrósioPublished in: Natural product research (2023)
Propolis is a natural product widely used in folk medicine. Among its various applications, its antiparasitic properties stand out. Due to its great biodiversity, Brazil is a major producer of several types of propolis. This study proposes to evaluate the leishmanicidal properties of the hydroalcoholic extract of propolis collected in the southern region of Brazil (Brown propolis - HEBP) and its main isolated compounds: abietic acid (1), 13-epi-cupressic acid (2), 13-epi-torulosol (3), dehydroabietic acid (4), cis -communic acid (5) and ent -agatic acid (6). In general, the diterpenes did not show activity against the promastigotes of Leishmania ( Leishmania ) amazonensis at the evaluated concentrations. However, the HEBP was very active with an inhibition concentration of 50% at 8.32 µg/mL. Moreover, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) assays showed morphological and structural alterations in promastigote forms of L . ( L. ) amazonensis when incubated with HEBP.