Toxicity, genotoxicity and anti-Leishmania activity of essential oils obtained of four chemotypes of Lippia genus

Authors

  • Laura Fernanda Neira
  • Julio Cesar Mantilla
  • Elena Stashenko
  • Patricia Escobar

Keywords:

Colombian plants, Lippia, Essential oils, Chemotypes, Toxicity, Cutaneous leishmaniasis

Abstract

Essential oils (EOs) belonging to the genus Lippia are interesting candidates in pharmaceutical systems for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). The aim of this work was to determine both toxicological and antileishmanial activities of EOs obtained from different species of Lippia, a widely distributed Colombian plants. BALB/c mice were treated topically or orally with EOs obtained from L. alba citral chemotype (EO1) and L. origanoides thymol (EO2), carvacrol (EO3) and phellandrene (EO4) chemotypes. The skin irritation, oral acute toxicity, genotoxicity (comet assay and micronucleus test), liver and renal adverse effects, All the EOs showed a toxicological profile similar to the normal parameters, except for oils EO2 and EO3 which were irritant and showed some signs of acute oral toxicity at high concentrations (low concentration were safe). The EO2 showed antiparasitic activity. Low concentrations of the EO could be used safely as components of pharmacological formulations in CL.

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Published

2018-01-30

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Neira, L. F., Mantilla, J. C., Stashenko, E., & Escobar, P. (2018). Toxicity, genotoxicity and anti-Leishmania activity of essential oils obtained of four chemotypes of Lippia genus. Boletín Latinoamericano Y Del Caribe De Plantas Medicinales Y Aromáticas, 17(1), 68-83. Retrieved from https://blacpma.ms-editions.cl/index.php/blacpma/article/view/36

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