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Fractions and isolated compounds from Oxyanthus speciosus subsp. stenocarpus (Rubiaceae) have promising antimycobacterial and intracellular activity.

Abimbola O AroJean P DzoyemMaurice D AwouafackMamoalosi A SelepeJacobus Nicolaas EloffLyndy J McGaw
Published in: BMC complementary and alternative medicine (2019)
This study provides good proof of the presence of synergism between different compounds in extracts and fractions. It is also the first report of the antimycobacterial activity of lutein and rotundic acid isolated from Oxyanthus speciosus. The promising activity of the crude extract of O. speciosus both in vitro and intracellularly in an in vitro macrophage model suggests its potential for development as an anti- tuberculosis (TB) herbal medicine.
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