M
Michel Sauvain
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 93
Citations - 2758
Michel Sauvain is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bark & Quinoxaline. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 90 publications receiving 2556 citations. Previous affiliations of Michel Sauvain include Institut de recherche pour le développement & Paul Sabatier University.
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A search for natural bioactive compounds in Bolivia through a multidisciplinary approach. Part V. Evaluation of the antimalarial activity of plants used by the Tacana Indians.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the antimalarial activity of seven plant extracts traditionally used by the Isoceno-Guarani, a native community living in the Bolivian Chaco.
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The search for natural bioactive compounds through a multidisciplinary approach in Bolivia. Part II. Antimalarial activity of some plants used by Mosetene indians.
Victoria Muñoz,Michel Sauvain,Geneviève Bourdy,J. Callapa,I. Rojas,L. Vargas,A. Tae,Eric Deharo +7 more
TL;DR: The in vivo most active extracts were Swietenia macrophylla bark, Trema micrantha bark and Triplaris americana bark, not all of them were used for antimalarial purposes by the Mosetene.
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A search for natural bioactive compounds in Bolivia through a multidisciplinary approach. Part IV. Is a new haem polymerisation inhibition test pertinent for the detection of antimalarial natural products
R. Baelmans,Eric Deharo,Geneviève Bourdy,Victoria Muñoz,C. Quenevo,Michel Sauvain,Hagai Ginsburg +6 more
TL;DR: The haem polymerisation inhibition test (HPIA) was proposed as a possible routine in vitro assay for the detection of antimalarial activity in natural products and the only extract from Caesalpinia pluviosa was the only one that showed activity in HPIA and in the classical test in culture.
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Evaluation of the leishmanicidal activity of plants used by Peruvian Chayahuita ethnic group
Yannick Estevez,Denis Castillo,M. Tangoa Pisango,Jorge Arevalo,Rosario Rojas,Joaquina Albán,Eric Deharo,Geneviève Bourdy,Michel Sauvain +8 more
TL;DR: Ethanolic plant extracts from 27 species screened for leishmanicidal activity in vitro against Leishmania amazonensis are traditionally used by the Chayahuitas, an Amazonian Peruvian ethnic group, to treat skin affections and/or leish maniasis.
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Activity-guided isolation of antiplasmodial dihydrochalcones and flavanones from Piper hostmannianum var. berbicense
Bénédicte Portet,Nicolas Fabre,Vincent Roumy,Heinz Gornitzka,Geneviève Bourdy,Séverine Chevalley,Michel Sauvain,Alexis Valentin,Claude Moulis +8 more
TL;DR: The bioassay-guided purification of an n-hexane extract from the leaves of Piper hostmannianum var.