A semi-synthetic neolignan derivative from dihydrodieugenol B selectively affects the bioenergetic system of Leishmania infantum and inhibits cell division
Leishmaniasis is a neglected disease that affects more than 12 million people, with a limited therapy. Plant-derived natural products represent a useful source of anti-protozoan prototypes. In this work, four derivatives were prepared from neolignans isolated from the Brazilian plant Nectandra leuca...
Main Authors: | Amaral, M, de Sousa, F, Silva, T, Junior, A, Taniwaki, N, Johns, D, Lago, J, Anderson, E, Tempone, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2019
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