In continuation of ongoing studies on the potential of natural products as antiprotozoal leads or drugs, it was found that the CH₂Cl₂ extract obtained from the flowering aerial parts of Inula montbretiana DC. (Asteraceae, tribe Inuleae) displays antiprotozoal activity, especially against Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (IC₅₀: 3.38 µg/mL). Isolation of the possible active constituents led to the identification of six sesquiterpene lactones, all esters of 9 β-hydroxyparthenolide. Two isolates, namely, 9 β-(3',4'-epoxy-3'-methylpentanoyloxy)-parthenolide and 9 β-(3'-oxo-2'-methylbutanoyloxy)-parthenolide, represented diastereomeric mixtures differing only in the configuration within the acyl moieties. According to in vitro test results, the mixture of esters with diastereomeric 3,4-epoxy-3-methylpentanoic acid was the most active constituent against Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (IC₅₀: 0.26 µg/mL) and was less cytotoxic against rat skeletal myoblasts (L6 cell line) with a selectivity index of about 9. The mixture of diastereomeric 2-methyl-3-oxobutyric acid esters was the most potent against Plasmodium falciparum (IC₅₀: 1.48 µg/mL) and displayed a selectivity index of about 35.
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