Mushrooms (Basidiomycetes) as a significant source of biologically active compounds for malaria control

G. Happi, Livine Zemo Meikeu, Klev Gaïtan Sikam, Liliane Clotilde Dzouemo, J. Wansi
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Mushrooms represent a large family of fleshy fungi that have been of high interest since ancient ages due to their medicinal and nutritional importance. Therefore, it can represent a significant source of bioactive compounds in malaria control. The few numbers of studies on in vitro antiplasmodial and insecticidal properties of their extracts and chemical constituents led to interesting results reported in numerous scientific publications. This review aims to provide a comprehensive compilation of literature up to 2021 on the antiplasmodial, insecticidal as well as cytotoxic chemical constituents of medicinal mushrooms that can help in the management of malaria both against the parasite Plasmodium falciparum and the mosquitoe Anopheles stephensis acting as a vector of malaria through its bites. For this purpose, some searches have been done in some online libraries using keywords like Basidiomycete, mushroom, malaria, Plasmodium, Anopheles and antiplasmodial without language restriction. Among the reported compounds, 51 selected ones displayed significant antiplasmodial potency with IC50 values lower than 10 μM against P. falciparum strains sensitive or resistant to chloroquine. For instance, ganoderic acid AW1 demonstrated a strong antiplasmodial activity with IC50 of 257.8 nM against P. falciparum D6, while strong activities were displayed by ganoweberianones A (IC50 = 0.050 μM) and B (IC50 = 0.46 μM) against P. falciparum K1. Moreover, some mushroom methanol extracts demonstrated good larvicidal and ovicidal activities against Anopheles stephensis. This paper provides further insights into the development of new antiplasmodial drugs or new potent eco-friendly pesticides to control mosquito vectors.
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蘑菇代表了一个大型的肉质真菌家族,自古以来由于其药用和营养的重要性而受到高度关注。因此,它可以代表疟疾控制中生物活性化合物的重要来源。关于其提取物和化学成分的体外抗疟原虫和杀虫特性的少量研究导致许多科学出版物报道了有趣的结果。本综述旨在对截至2021年的有关药用蘑菇抗疟原虫、杀虫和细胞毒性化学成分的文献进行全面汇编,这些化学成分可以帮助防治疟疾,既可以对抗恶性疟原虫,也可以对抗通过叮咬传播疟疾的斯蒂芬按蚊。为此,一些在线图书馆使用诸如担子菌(Basidiomycete)、蘑菇(mushroom)、疟疾(malaria)、疟原虫(Plasmodium)、按蚊(Anopheles)和抗疟原虫(antiplasmodial)等关键词进行了搜索,没有语言限制。结果表明,51个化合物对氯喹敏感或耐药恶性疟原虫的IC50值均小于10 μM。其中,灵芝酸AW1对恶性疟原虫D6具有较强的抗疟原虫活性,IC50值为257.8 nM;灵芝内酯a (IC50 = 0.050 μM)和B (IC50 = 0.46 μM)对恶性疟原虫K1具有较强的抗疟原虫活性。此外,部分香菇甲醇提取物对斯蒂芬按蚊有较好的杀幼虫和杀卵活性。本文为开发新的抗疟原虫药物或新的高效环保杀虫剂来控制蚊媒提供了进一步的见解。
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