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  • Oxalis corniculata is a weed used in traditional Indian medicine to treat dysentery and diarrhea, which is often caused by the protist Entamoeba histolytica.
  • Recent research on extracts from this plant revealed several compounds, including a galacto-glycerolipid (GGL), which showed strong antiamoebic activity against E. histolytica and also effectively killed another pathogen, Giardia lamblia.
  • The study highlights the potential of these natural compounds as effective treatments for common parasitic infections in tropical regions, with minimal impact on beneficial intestinal bacteria and human cells.

Article Abstract

Oxalis corniculata is a naturally occurring weed that has been used in traditional medicine for the cure of dysentery and diarrhea in India. One of the common causes of dysentery is due to infection by the protist pathogen Entamoeba histolytica. Bioactivity profiling of extracts from O. corniculata identified several compounds that showed antiamoebic activity in axenic cultures of E. histolytica. These were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, and mass spectrometry as (i) Oc-1, a mixture of saturated fatty acids C₂₄ to C₂₈; (ii) Oc-2, a mixture of long-chain alcohols C₁₈ to C₂₈; and (iii) Oc-3, a single compound that was a galacto-glycerolipid (GGL). Of the different compounds that were obtained, the strongest antiamoebic activity was found in GGL. The addition of GGL to E. histolytica xenic cultures containing other microbial flora from the large intestine did not affect its antiamoebic activity. Amoebicidal concentrations of GGL had no effect on intestinal microbial flora or on the mammalian cell line HEK-293. GGL was also found to be equally effective in killing another protist pathogen, Giardia lamblia, that causes diarrhea in humans. The importance of this study is based on the identification of novel natural products and the possibility of developing these compounds as active agents to treat at least two pathogenic parasitic intestinal infections endemic to tropical regions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2976160PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00546-10DOI Listing

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