Artemisia annua L. as a plant with potential use in the treatment of acanthamoebiasis

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Monika Derda
Edward Hadaś
Marcin Cholewiński
Łukasz Skrzypczak
Anna Grzondziel
Agnieszka Wojtkowiak-Giera
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[1] Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Biology and Medical Parasitology
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Parasitology Research | 2016年 / 115卷
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L; Acanthamoebiasis; Experimental therapy;
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The treatment of acanthamoebiasis is a great problem. Most cerebral invasions end with death, and the treatment of ocular invasions is usually long-lasting and not very effective. Numerous plant extracts and substances isolated from plants, which are effective against trophozoites or cysts, have been studied in the treatment of acanthamoebiasis. However, no agents that are simultaneously effective against both developing forms of amoebae have been discovered yet. It seems that such a plant which fulfils both tasks is Artemisia annua L. Our studies showed that water, alcohol and chloroform extracts from the herb A. annua L. can be applied in general and local treatment or in combined therapy with antibiotics in the treatment of acanthamoebiasis. Extracts from this plant show not only in vitro but also in vivo effects. Studies carried out on experimental animals infected with amoebae show that the application of these extracts significantly prolongs the survival of the animals.
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