The Enhanced Activity of a Plant Mixture from the Brazilian Caatinga Biome against Venereal Trichomonads Confirms the Traditional Use

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Title: The Enhanced Activity of a Plant Mixture from the Brazilian Caatinga Biome against Venereal Trichomonads Confirms the Traditional Use
Authors: Nícolas Luiz Feijó Silva, Patrícia de Brum Vieira, Márcia Vanusa da Silva, Alexandre José Macedo, Tiana Tasca
Source: Venereology, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 15-25 (2024)
Publisher Information: MDPI AG, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LCC:Specialties of internal medicine
Subject Terms: anti-Tritrichomonas foetus, anti-Trichomonas vaginalis, bovine trichomoniasis, Caatinga biome, human trichomoniasis, plant extracts, Specialties of internal medicine, RC581-951
More Details: Women living in the semi-arid region of Caatinga in the northeast of Brazil report the use of plant mixtures to treat diseases in the genitourinary tract. Plant extracts were obtained from barks to simulate traditional use. The anti-trichomonads activity as well as the cytotoxic effect of plant extracts were tested. Herein, we confirmed this traditional knowledge by testing plants aqueous extracts against Trichomonas vaginalis and Tritrichomonas foetus, the etiologic agents of human and bovine trichomoniasis. All plant extracts were active individually against at least one trichomonads species except for Prosopis juliflora and Amburana cearensis. Cedrela sp. was the most active against both trichomonads species. Finally, a mixture of plants used in traditional medicine was evaluated for activity. A mixture containing extracts of the plants Ximenia americana, Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil, Myracrodruon urundeuva, Sideroxylon obtusifolium, and Amburana cearensis was active against the two trichomonads. This finding confirms the traditional practice by women living in the Caatinga region of using a mixture of plants during sitz baths to treat vaginal infections. Altogether, these results highlight the ethnopharmacological use of Cedrela sp. and of the plant mixture for the treatment of venereal diseases by Caatinga residents.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2674-0710
Relation: https://www.mdpi.com/2674-0710/3/1/2; https://doaj.org/toc/2674-0710
DOI: 10.3390/venereology3010002
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/5a131a0876984e3297a52ae91a7b0527
Accession Number: edsdoj.5a131a0876984e3297a52ae91a7b0527
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:26740710
DOI:10.3390/venereology3010002
Published in:Venereology
Language:English