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  2. Antiamoebic activity of chonemorphine, a steroidal alkaloid, in experimental models

Antiamoebic activity of chonemorphine, a steroidal alkaloid, in experimental models

  • Parasitol Res. 1987;74(1):30-3. doi: 10.1007/BF00534928.
D K Chatterjee 1 N Iyer B N Ganguli
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  • 1 Research Centre, Hoechst India Limited, L.B.S. Marg, Bombay, India.
Abstract

Chonemorphine, a steroidal alkaloid isolated from Chonemorpha fragrans Moon (Apocyanaceae) was identified as an antimoebic principle during the course of a screening programme for novel antiparasitic agents from plant sources. At a dosage of 100 mg/kg x 4 chonemorphine led to a 100% cure of experimental hepatic Infection in golden hamsters and cleared 90% of the intestinal Infection in weanling Wistar rats at 200 mg/kg (x4) dosages. The discovery of chonemorphine as an antiamoebic agent is an addition to the few known plant amoebicides such as emetine and conessine.

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