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DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758898
Flash Talk 4 “Harmine and Harmaline of Peganum harmala L. Seeds as Promising Hits Against Mycetoma: One of the Most Neglected Diseases”
Mycetoma, a chronic granulomatous infectious disease caused either by bacteria (actinomycetoma) or fungi (eumycetoma). It is one of the most neglected tropical diseases [1]. Both mycetoma types are treated using different antifungals or antibacterial combinations for extended periods. However, no efficient regimen is yet available for mycetoma treatment, especially eumycetoma [2]. Hence, physicians tend to resort to surgical amputations due to mycetoma deleterious outcomes. Peganum harmala L. seeds (Nitrariaceae) contains various secondary metabolites including β-carboline alkaloids. The current study aims to investigate the antimycetomal activity of P. harmala seeds with special reference to harmine and harmaline.
P. harmala ethanolic extract and fractions exhibited appreciable antimycetomal activity against two eumycetoma isolates and two actinomycetoma isolates belonging to Madurella mycetomatis, Actinomadura madurae, respectively. Harmine and harmaline were identified using thin layer chromatography in both extract and fractions ([Fig. 1]). Both of them exhibited considerable antimycetomal activity against both mycetoma types. Herewith, we intend to provide evidence that the harmine and harmaline are responsible for the antimycetomal activity of P. harmala seeds. The antifungal and antibacterial activity have been previously attributed by total harmala alkaloids and other pure β-carboline alkaloids including harmine and harmaline [3].


In conclusion, the inhibitory properties of P. harmala seeds against mycetoma types renders it a promising hit for further optimization to lead molecules that could be further exploited as a treatment against mycetoma types. A discovery that would shorten the diagnosis and hence earlier initiation of treatment before disease progression result to further clinical manifestation requiring surgical intervention.
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12. Dezember 2022
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