Antiprotozoal activities of Colombian plants.
- B. Weniger, S. Robledo, R. Anton
- BiologyJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 1 December 2001
Antimalarial remedies in French Guiana: a knowledge attitudes and practices study.
- M. Vigneron, X. Deparis, E. Deharo, G. Bourdy
- MedicineJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 26 April 2005
Medicinal plants from the Yanesha (Peru): evaluation of the leishmanicidal and antimalarial activity of selected extracts.
- C. Valadeau, A. Pabón, G. Bourdy
- MedicineJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 2009
Ethanolic extracts of plants used medicinally by the Yanesha, an Amazonian Peruvian ethnic group, for affections related to leishmaniasis and malaria were screened in vitro against Leishmania amazonensis amastigotes and against a Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistant strain.
Evaluation of French Guiana traditional antimalarial remedies.
- S. Bertani, G. Bourdy, I. Landau, J. Robinson, P. Esterre, E. Deharo
- BiologyJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 8 April 2005
Erythrocyte stages of Plasmodium falciparum exhibit a high nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and release an NOS-inducing soluble factor
It is suggested that an increased NO synthesis in P. falciparum malaria can be directly elicited by soluble factor(s) by the blood stages of the parasite, without necessarily requiring the intervention of host cytokines.
Medicinal plants uses of the Tacana, an Amazonian Bolivian ethnic group.
- G. Bourdy, S. DeWalt, A. Giménez
- BiologyJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 1 May 2000
Mode of antimalarial effect of methylene blue and some of its analogues on Plasmodium falciparum in culture and their inhibition of P. vinckei petteri and P. yoelii nigeriensis in vivo.
- H. Atamna, M. Krugliak, G. Shalmiev, E. Deharo, G. Pescarmona, H. Ginsburg
- BiologyBiochemical Pharmacology
- 8 March 1996
Simalikalactone D is responsible for the antimalarial properties of an Amazonian traditional remedy made with Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae).
- S. Bertani, E. Houël, E. Deharo
- BiologyJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 3 November 2006
Curcuma as a parasiticidal agent: a review.
- M. Haddad, M. Sauvain, E. Deharo
- BiologyPlanta Medica
- 1 April 2011
This review evaluates Curcuma and its associated bioactive compounds, particularly focusing on studies examining the parasiticidal activity of these components against the tropical parasites Plasmodium, leishmania, Trypanosoma, Schistosoma and more generally against other cosmopolitan parasites.
A search for natural bioactive compounds in Bolivia through a multidisciplinary approach. Part V. Evaluation of the antimalarial activity of plants used by the Tacana Indians.
- E. Deharo, G. Bourdy, C. Quenevo, V. Muñoz, G. Ruiz, M. Sauvain
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 1 September 2001
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