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Data on (+)-usnic acid: A new application to treat toxoplasmosis.


ABSTRACT: Toxoplasma gondii pathogen is a threat to human health that results in economic burden. Unfortunately, there are very few high-efficiency and low-toxicity drugs for toxoplasmosis in the clinic. (+)-Usnic acid derived from lichen species has been reported to have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-parasitology, and even anti-cancer activities. In associated with the published article "Effects of (+)-Usnic Acid and (+)-Usnic Acid-Liposome on Toxoplasma gondii" [1], this dataset article provided the detailed information of experimental designing, methods, features as well as the raw data of (+)-usnic acid and (+)-usnic acid-liposome on toxoplasma in vivo and vitro. (+)-Usnic acid may be a potential agent for treating toxoplasmosis.

SUBMITTER: Si K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4939410 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Data on (+)-usnic acid: A new application to treat toxoplasmosis.

Si Kaiwei K   Wei Linlin L   Yu Xiaozhuo X   Wu Feng F   Li Xiaoqi X   Li Chen C   Cheng Yanbin Y  

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Toxoplasma gondii pathogen is a threat to human health that results in economic burden. Unfortunately, there are very few high-efficiency and low-toxicity drugs for toxoplasmosis in the clinic. (+)-Usnic acid derived from lichen species has been reported to have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-parasitology, and even anti-cancer activities. In associated with the published article "Effects of (+)-Usnic Acid and (+)-Usnic Acid-Liposome on Toxoplasma gondii" [1], this dataset article provide  ...[more]

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