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  • * The study aimed to identify natural products from the Annonaceae family that could work as antichagasic agents and successfully screened 57 molecules, later testing 16 of them in the lab.
  • * Out of the tested molecules, six showed new antiepimastigote activity, with 13-epicupressic acid emerging as the most promising candidate due to its effectiveness against the amastigote form of T. cruzi.

Article Abstract

Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease, is endemic in 21 Latin American countries and particularly prevalent in Brazil. Chagas disease has drawn more attention in recent years due to its expansion into non-endemic areas. The aim of this work was to computationally identify and experimentally validate the natural products from an Annonaceae family as antichagasic agents. Through the ligand-based virtual screening, we identified 57 molecules with potential activity against the epimastigote form of T. cruzi. Then, 16 molecules were analyzed in the in vitro study, of which, six molecules displayed previously unknown antiepimastigote activity. We also evaluated these six molecules for trypanocidal activity. We observed that all six molecules have potential activity against the amastigote form, but no molecules were active against the trypomastigote form. 13-Epicupressic acid seems to be the most promising, as it was predicted as an active compound in the in silico study against the amastigote form of T. cruzi, in addition to having in vitro activity against the epimastigote form.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cmdc.202200196DOI Listing

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