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Anti- Trichomonas vaginalis activity of essential oils extracted from Caatinga Myrtaceae species and chemical composition of Eugenia pohliana DC.

Saulo Almeida de MenezesGiulia Bongiorni GalegoGraziela de Vargas RigoJúlio César Ribeiro de Oliveira Farias de AguiarBruno de Oliveira VerasLilian Cortez Sombra VandesmetCícero Ramon Bezerra Dos SantosMariana Gomes Vidal SampaioClécia de Carvalho MarquesVilmar Luiz LermenDaniela Maria do Amaral Ferraz NavarroMárcia Vanusa da SilvaMaria Tereza Dos Santos CorreiaTiana Tasca
Published in: Natural product research (2022)
The current trichomoniasis treatment is restrict to 5-nitroimidazole drugs and the emergence of resistant isolates points the need for new therapeutical alternatives. In this study the anti- Trichomonas vaginalis activity of essential oils obtained from Myrtaceae occurring in Caatinga, a plant family with potential antiparasitic activity, was showed. The essential oils varied in their capacity to kill ATCC and fresh clinical T. vaginalis isolates, which was associated with heterogeneity and different patterns of endosymbiosis. Essential oils caused moderate to strong cytotoxicity against mammalian cells, but essential oil of Eugenia pohliana (EOEp) exhibited promising selectivity index towards vaginal epithelial cells. A checkerboard assay revealed a synergistic effect when EOEp and metronidazole were associated, indicating different mechanisms of action. The GC/MS analysis demonstrated the volatile composition of EOEp, with δ-cadinene as majoritary component. This molecule seems to contribute to the trichomonacidal effect and shows potential for the prospection of new antiparasitic compounds.
Keyphrases
  • essential oil
  • single cell
  • genetic diversity
  • high throughput
  • dendritic cells
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • high resolution
  • immune response
  • cell wall
  • gas chromatography