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Gyrocarpine

The potential therapeutic effect of berbamine (10, 25, and 50 pg/ml)(and thirteen other bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids) against the protozoan disease leishmaniasis was studied by biological assays on in vitro culture forms of three strains of Leishmania L. brasiliensis brasiliensis (cutaneous and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis), L. mexicana amazonensis (cutaneous), and L. donovani (visceral leishmaniasis). Berbamine was found to inhibit the growth of all three types to differing degrees, but was not as active as daphnandrine, gyrocarpine, or obaberine [194]. [Pg.123]

Gyrocarpine IIIc IIIc.l G. americanus Jacq. Stem bark Samoa 3 ... [Pg.179]


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