Abstract

Leishmaniasis is an endemic disease caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania, which affects around two million people worldwide. One major drawback in the treatment of leishmaniasis is the emergence of resistance to current chemotherapeutics. Medicinal and aromatic plants constitute a major source of natural organic compounds. In this study, the leaf essential oil of Cryptocarya aschersoniana was obtained by hydrodistillation in a Clevenger-type apparatus, and the chemical composition was analyzed by GC-MS and GC-FID. The essential oil of these species was predominantly constituted by monoterpene hydrocarbons (48.8%). Limonene (42.3%), linalool (9.7%) and nerolidol (8.6%) were the main constituents in the oil of C. aschersoniana. The in vitro activity of the oil was evaluated against the promastigote forms of Leishmania amazonensis, the causative agent of cutaneous leishmaniasis in humans. The essential oil of C. aschersoniana showed high activity against L. amazonensis promastigote forms (IC50 = 4.46 µg/mL), however, it also demonstrated a relatively high cytotoxicity on mouse peritoneal macrophages (CC50 = 7.71 µg/mL). This is the first report of the chemical composition and the leishmanicidal and cytotoxic activities of the leaf essential oil of C. aschersoniana.

Highlights

  • Leishmaniasis comprises a group of infectious diseases caused by parasites belonging to the Leishmania genus

  • Considering the interest in species of the family Lauraceae, the objective of this study was to describe, for the first time, the chemical composition and antileishmanial and cytotoxic activities of the leaf essential oil of Cryptocarya aschersoniana grown in the South of Minas Gerais

  • Thirty-four chemical constituents were identified in the leaf essential oil of C. aschersoniana, representing 97% of the total compounds

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Introduction

Leishmaniasis comprises a group of infectious diseases caused by parasites belonging to the Leishmania genus. No reports were found in the literature on the chemical composition of the leaf essential oils of C. aschersoniana nor their antiLeishmania amazonensis and cytotoxic activities. Considering the interest in species of the family Lauraceae, the objective of this study was to describe, for the first time, the chemical composition and antileishmanial and cytotoxic activities of the leaf essential oil of Cryptocarya aschersoniana grown in the South of Minas Gerais.

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