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Autor:
Valeria Conti, Joseph Iharinjaka Randriamboavonjy, Herintsoa Rafatro, Valentina Manzo, Jessica Dal Col, Amelia Filippelli, Graziamaria Corbi, Angela Tesse
Publikováno v:
Pharmaceuticals, Vol 16, Iss 5, p 761 (2023)
Vascular aging is linked to reduce NO bioavailability, endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inflammation. We previously showed that a 4-week treatment of middle-aged Wistar rats (MAWRs, 46 weeks old) with Moringa oleifera seed powder (MOI,
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https://doaj.org/article/d23f8e3f86c34a72b4690ea9f3a0e5be
Autor:
Rija Herindrainy Ramanampamaharana, Hasiniaina Norovololona Angèle Randriamavo Solo, Jeanne Angelphine Rasoamananjara, Herintsoa Rafatro
Publikováno v:
International Research Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. 7:1-15
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 193:179-194
Background The use of medicinal plants to address oral health problems is not well documented in Madagascar, yet the country is full of endemic flora. The aim of this study was to collect information on the use of plants in the region of Mahajanga, M
Autor:
Olivia Jansen, Herintsoa Rafatro, Hajatiana Rakotoarimanana, Pierre Francotte, Ewa Cieckiewicz, Michel Frederich, Sylvain G Alson, Gilles Degotte
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology. 70(10)
Objectives To explore the in-vitro and in-vivo antimalarial potential of caffeic acid and derivatives. Methods Two common phenolic acids (caffeic acid and chlorogenic acid) were evaluated for in-vitro and in-vivo antiplasmodial activity in comparison
Autor:
Dina L Rakotondramanana, Mehdi Labaied, S. Ratsimamanga-Urverg, Lucile Allorge, Philippe Rasoanaivo, David Ramanitrahasimbola, Philippe Grellier, François Frappier, Lengo Mambu, Herintsoa Rafatro, Armand Rakotozafy, Baholy Robijaona
Publikováno v:
Phytotherapy Research. 18:742-747
One hundred and ninety plants, of which 51 are used to treat malaria in traditional medicine, were collected in five different ecosystems of Madagascar for a screening programme devoted to the search of naturally-occurring antimalarial compounds. Thi
Autor:
S. Ratsimamanga-Urverg, David Ramanitrahasimbola, Philippe Rasoanaivo, A. Rakoto-Ratsimamanga, Herintsoa Rafatro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 64:117-126
Cinquante plantes endemiques de Madagascar ont ete soumises a un criblage biologique dans le but de rechercher une activite antiplasmodiale in vitro et une activite modulatrice de la chloroquine sur la souche chloroquinoresistante FCM29. Douze plante
Autor:
F. Verdier, Philippe Rasoanaivo, S. Ratsimamanga-Urverg, Herintsoa Rafatro, R. Milijaona, A. Rakoto-Ratsimamanga, J. Le Bras, B. Robijaona, J. Rakotoarimanga
Publikováno v:
Phytotherapy Research. 8:18-21
Hernandia voyronii is traditionally used as adjuvant to chloroquine in Madagascar. Neutral and basic alkaloidal extracts of this plant were evaluated for their intrinsic in vitro antimalarial activity, cytotoxicity and chloroquine potentiating action
Autor:
A. Rakoto-Ratsimamanga, S. Ratsimamanga-Urverg, Philippe Rasoanaivo, B. Robijaona, Herintsoa Rafatro
Publikováno v:
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology. 88:271-277
Three new isoquinoline alkaloid dimers with pavine and benzyl-tetrahydroisoquinoline moieties have been isolated, by bioassay-guided fractionation, from an alkaloid extract of Hernandia (= Hazomalania) voyronii Jumelle. All had inherent antiplasmodia
Autor:
Philippe, Rasoanaivo, David, Ramanitrahasimbola, Herintsoa, Rafatro, Dina, Rakotondramanana, Baholy, Robijaona, Armand, Rakotozafy, Suzanne, Ratsimamanga-Urverg, Mehdi, Labaïed, Philippe, Grellier, Lucile, Allorge, Lengo, Mambu, François, Frappier
Publikováno v:
Phytotherapy research : PTR. 18(9)
One hundred and ninety plants, of which 51 are used to treat malaria in traditional medicine, were collected in five different ecosystems of Madagascar for a screening programme devoted to the search of naturally-occurring antimalarial compounds. Thi
Autor:
David Ramanitrahasimbola, A. Rakoto-Ratsimamanga, Philippe Rasoanaivo, Herintsoa Rafatro, François Frappier, S. Ratsimamanga-Urverg
Publikováno v:
Biochemical pharmacology. 59(9)
Malagashanine (MG) is the parent compound of a new type of indole alkaloids, the NbC(21)-secocuran, isolated so far from the Malagasy Strychnos species traditionally used as chloroquine adjuvants in the treatment of chronic malaria. Previously, it wa