Publications by authors named "S C Nunez-Montoya"

Medicinal plants have been explored worldwide as potential alternatives for the prevention and treatment of different diseases, including viral infections. Spreng. (Asteraceae) is a native medicinal species widely used in South America.

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  • Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected tropical disease with limited treatment options, prompting the exploration of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (APDT) using natural compounds as potential photosensitizers.
  • This study tested three natural anthraquinones (AQs) on CL in infected mice, assessing treatment effects with different light wavelengths and compounds.
  • Results showed that one treatment effectively maintained low parasite levels and reduced lesion size, indicating that these natural AQs could be a viable solution for CL, warranting further investigation into their immune responses.
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Background: Dengue virus (DENV) is considered one of the most important pathogens in the world causing 390 million infections each year. Currently, the development of vaccines against DENV presents some shortcomings and there is no antiviral therapy available for its infection. An important challenge is that both treatments and vaccines must be effective against all four DENV serotypes.

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Introduction: The therapeutic use of the “cannabis” oil is a social problem that puts legal, health, scientific and cultural aspects under stress. Difficulty in access generates an emptiness exploited by the illegal market, to which patients and relatives resort to improve their health and quality of life. These oils, with unknown chemical composition, are used without therapeutic follow-up.

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The antimicrobial photodynamic activity (aPDA) in fungal and bacterial strains of supramolecular adducts formed between the anionic photosensitizer (PS) Rose Bengal (RB) and aromatic polycations derived from (-vinylbenzyl)triethylammonium chloride was evaluated. Stable supramolecular adducts with dissociation constants ≈ 5 μM showed photosensitizing properties suitable for generating singlet oxygen (Φ = 0.5 ± 0.

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