Active Essential Oils and Their Components in Use against Neglected Diseases and Arboviruses

Author:

Luna Emanuela Coutinho1,Luna Isadora Silva1,Scotti Luciana23ORCID,Monteiro Alex France M.3,Scotti Marcus Tullius3ORCID,de Moura Ricardo Olímpio1,de Araújo Rodrigo Santos Aquino1ORCID,Monteiro Kadja Luana Chagas4,de Aquino Thiago Mendonça5,Ribeiro Frederico Fávaro1,Mendonça Francisco Jaime Bezerra1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Síntese e Vetorização de Moléculas, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, 58071-160 João Pessoa-PB, Brazil

2. Teaching and Research Management-University Hospital, Federal University of Paraíba, Campus I, João Pessoa-PB, Brazil

3. Postgraduate Program in Natural Products and Synthetic Bioactive, Federal University of Paraíba, Campus I, João Pessoa-PB, Brazil

4. Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, Nursing and Pharmacy School, Federal University of Alagoas, 57072-900 Maceió-AL, Brazil

5. Chemistry and Biotechnology Institute, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil

Abstract

The termneglected diseasesrefers to a group of infections caused by various classes of pathogens, including protozoa, viruses, bacteria, and helminths, most often affecting impoverished populations without adequate sanitation living in close contact with infectious vectors and domestic animals. The fact that these diseases were historically not considered priorities for pharmaceutical companies made the available treatments options obsolete, precarious, outdated, and in some cases nonexistent. The use of plants for medicinal, religious, and cosmetic purposes has a history dating back to the emergence of humanity. One of the principal fractions of chemical substances found in plants are essential oils (EOs). EOs consist of a mixture of volatile and hydrophobic secondary metabolites with marked odors, composed primarily of terpenes and phenylpropanoids. They have great commercial value and were widely used in traditional medicine, by phytotherapy practitioners, and in public health services for the treatment of several conditions, including neglected diseases. In addition to the recognized cytoprotective and antioxidative activities of many of these compounds, larvicidal, insecticidal, and antiparasitic activities have been associated with the induction of oxidative stress in parasites, increasing levels of nitric oxide in the infected host, reducing parasite resistance to reactive oxygen species, and increasing lipid peroxidation, ultimately leading to serious damage to cell membranes. The hydrophobicity of these compounds also allows them to cross the membranes of parasites as well as the blood-brain barrier, collaborating in combat at the second stage of several of these infections. Based on these considerations, the aim of this review was to present an update of the potential of EOs, their fractions, and their chemical constituents, against some neglected diseases, including American and African trypanosomiasis, leishmaniasis, and arboviruses, specially dengue.

Funder

State University of Paraiba

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Ageing,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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