THE SEARCHING OF ANTIPARASITE COMPOUNDS FROM COLOMBIAN FLORA

Authors

  • Diana Cardona University of Antioquia
  • Winston Quiñones University of Antioquia
  • Fernando Torres University of Antioquia
  • Iván D. Vélez University of Antioquia
  • Sara Robledo University of Antioquia
  • Ramiro Fonnegra University of Antioquia
  • Omar Triana University of Antioquia
  • Lía C. Upegui-González University of Antioquia
  • Clara I. Orozco-P. National university of Colombia
  • Rubén D. Torrenegra G. Pontifical Javeriana University
  • Fernando Echeverri University of Antioquia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.acbi.331555

Keywords:

bioprospection, leishmaniosis, natural products, tripanosomiasis

Abstract

This paper analyzes the functionality of research focusing in the finding natural antiparasite compounds fromthe colombian flora, specially bases and development. Additionally, selection criteria of promisory materialfrom the project and cases of the literature are presented as well

|Abstract
= 196 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
= 74 veces|

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

Diana Cardona, University of Antioquia

Organic Chemistry Group of Natural Products

Winston Quiñones, University of Antioquia

Organic Chemistry Group of Natural Products

Fernando Torres, University of Antioquia

Organic Chemistry Group of Natural Products

Iván D. Vélez, University of Antioquia

Program for the Study and Control of Tropical Diseases

Sara Robledo, University of Antioquia

Program for the Study and Control of Tropical Diseases

Ramiro Fonnegra, University of Antioquia

HUA Herbarium-Botanical Studies

Omar Triana, University of Antioquia

Chagas Group

Lía C. Upegui-González, University of Antioquia

Mutagenesis and Carcinogenesis

Clara I. Orozco-P., National university of Colombia

Institute of Natural Sciences

References

Rahman A, Choudhary MI. 2001. Bioactive natural pro-ducts as a potential source of new pharmacophores.A theory of memory. Pure and Applied Chemistry,73:555-560.

Rahman A, Choudhary MI. 2002. Biodiversity-a wonderfulsource of exciting new pharmacophores. Further to anew theory of memory. Pure and Applied Chemistry,74:511-517.

Rahman A, Choudhary MI. 2005. Biodiversity as a sourceof new pharmacophores: A new theory of memory.Part 3. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 77:75-81.

Overwalle GV. 2005. Protecting and sharing biodiversityand traditional knowledge: Holder and user tools.Ecological Economics, 53:585-607.

Prasad AK, Kumar AP, Kumar S, Dabur R, Singh N,Chhillar AK, Sharma GL, Ghosh B, Wengel J,Olsen CE, Parmar VS. 2005. Investigations towardnew lead compounds from medicinally importantplants. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 77:25-40.

Wagner H. 2005. Natural products chemistry and phytome-dicine in the 21st century: New developments andchallenges. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 77:1-6

Published

2018-03-16

How to Cite

Cardona, D., Quiñones, W., Torres, F., Vélez, I. D., Robledo, S., Fonnegra, R., Triana, O., Upegui-González, L. C., Orozco-P., C. I., Torrenegra G., R. D., & Echeverri, F. (2018). THE SEARCHING OF ANTIPARASITE COMPOUNDS FROM COLOMBIAN FLORA. Actualidades Biológicas, 27(1), 6. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.acbi.331555

Issue

Section

Full articles

Most read articles by the same author(s)