International audiencePsiadia arguta (Asteraceae) is endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The species is traditionally used to treat various ailments, such as its use as an expectorant or for the treatment of bronchitis and asthma. Preliminary biological screenings have displayed the antimalarial (Plasmodium falciparum) and anticancer (HeLa human cell line) potential of P. arguta leaves. The phytochemical investigation of this plant has led to the isolation and characterization of sixteen compounds including five antiplasmodial molecules. The accumulation of the antiplasmodial compounds during the growth of the plant was studied by a 1H NMR-based metabolomic approach. In order to identify factors influencing the productio...
THNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Artemisia afra has been used as an infusion to treat malaria througho...
International audienceAn ethyl acetate extract of Psiadia arguta leaves showed in vitro antiplasmodi...
Introduction: Mediterranean plants are characterised by a high content of bioactive secondary metabo...
International audiencePsiadia arguta (Asteraceae) is endemic to the island of Mauritius in the India...
Mahadeo, Keshika, Grondin, Isabelle, Herbette, Gaëtan, Palama, Tony L., Bouchemal, Nadia, Soulange, ...
Fig. 1. Process for obtaining all experimental plants in the present study.Published as part of Maha...
Fig. 4. 1H NMR spectra (CDCl, 600 MHz) of the ethyl acetate extracts from in vitro, healthy, attacke...
Fig. 3. (A) OPLS-DA score plot, (B) permutation plot, (C) ROC plot and (D) S-plot generated from the...
Fig. 5. Compounds identified in P. arguta attacked plants.Published as part of Mahadeo, Keshika, Gro...
Fig. 2. (A) Aphids on leaves of P. arguta acclimatized plants, (B) Mealybugs on leaves of P. arguta ...
Natural products and their derivatives have historically contributed significantly to the treatment ...
INTRODUCTION: The increase in multidrug resistance and lack of efficacy in malaria therapy has prope...
The genus Psiadia Jacq. Ex. Willd. belongs to the Asteraceae family and includes more than 60 specie...
Please read abstract in the article.The National Research Foundation (South Africa)http://www.elsevi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Artemisia afra has been used as an infusion to treat malaria through...
THNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Artemisia afra has been used as an infusion to treat malaria througho...
International audienceAn ethyl acetate extract of Psiadia arguta leaves showed in vitro antiplasmodi...
Introduction: Mediterranean plants are characterised by a high content of bioactive secondary metabo...
International audiencePsiadia arguta (Asteraceae) is endemic to the island of Mauritius in the India...
Mahadeo, Keshika, Grondin, Isabelle, Herbette, Gaëtan, Palama, Tony L., Bouchemal, Nadia, Soulange, ...
Fig. 1. Process for obtaining all experimental plants in the present study.Published as part of Maha...
Fig. 4. 1H NMR spectra (CDCl, 600 MHz) of the ethyl acetate extracts from in vitro, healthy, attacke...
Fig. 3. (A) OPLS-DA score plot, (B) permutation plot, (C) ROC plot and (D) S-plot generated from the...
Fig. 5. Compounds identified in P. arguta attacked plants.Published as part of Mahadeo, Keshika, Gro...
Fig. 2. (A) Aphids on leaves of P. arguta acclimatized plants, (B) Mealybugs on leaves of P. arguta ...
Natural products and their derivatives have historically contributed significantly to the treatment ...
INTRODUCTION: The increase in multidrug resistance and lack of efficacy in malaria therapy has prope...
The genus Psiadia Jacq. Ex. Willd. belongs to the Asteraceae family and includes more than 60 specie...
Please read abstract in the article.The National Research Foundation (South Africa)http://www.elsevi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Artemisia afra has been used as an infusion to treat malaria through...
THNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Artemisia afra has been used as an infusion to treat malaria througho...
International audienceAn ethyl acetate extract of Psiadia arguta leaves showed in vitro antiplasmodi...
Introduction: Mediterranean plants are characterised by a high content of bioactive secondary metabo...