Green microalgae as a potential source of trypanocide compounds.
José Noé da Silva JúniorAna Carla da SilvaKamila Kássia Dos Santos OliveiraLeyllane Rafael MoreiraSilvana de Fátima Ferreira da Silva CairesAldeni José da SilvaYanara Alessandra Santana MouraDaniela de Araújo Viana MarquesRaquel Pedrosa BezerraVirginia Maria Barros de LorenaAna Lucia Figueiredo PortoPublished in: Natural product research (2023)
Due to the limitations of Chagas disease therapy, microalgae can be promising in the search of new trypanocidal compounds, since these organisms produce bioactive compounds with large pharmaceutical applications, including antiparasitic effects. In this work, trypanocidal activity of aqueous extract of Tetradesmus obliquus and, for the first time, aqueous extract of Chlorella vulgaris, were evaluated against trypomastigote forms of Trypanosoma cruzi . In addition, cytotoxic activity in Vero cells was evaluated. Our results showed that C. vulgaris and T. obliquus present trypanocidal activity (IC 50 = 32.9 µg ml -1 and 36.4 µg ml -1 , respectively), however, C. vulgaris did not present cytotoxic effects in Vero cells (CC 50 > 600 µg ml -1 ) and displayed a higher selectivity against trypomastigotes forms of T. cruzi (SI > 18). Thus, microalgae extracts, such as aqueous extract of C. vulgaris , are promising potential candidates for the development of natural antichagasic drugs.