Article
Reactive oxygen species production and mitochondrial dysfunction contribute to quercetin induced death in Leishmania amazonensis
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SILVA, Fernanda Silva; et al. Reactive Oxygen Species Production and Mitochondrial Dysfunction Contribute to Quercetin Induced Death in Leishmania amazonensis. Plos One, v.6, n.2, e14666, 7p, Feb. 2011.
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10.1371/journal.pone.0014666
Autor
Silva, Fernanda Fonseca
Inacio, Job D. F.
Canto-Cavalheiro, Marilene M.
Amaral, Elmo Eduardo Almeida
Resumen
Leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania, affects more than 12 million people worldwide. Quercetin has generated considerable interest as a pharmaceutical compound with a wide range of therapeutic activities. One such activity is exhibited against the bloodstream parasite Trypanosoma brucei and amastigotes of Leishmania donovani. However, the mechanism of protozoan action of quercetin has not been studied.