In vitro antiplasmodial activity of indole alkaloids from the stem bark of Geissospermum vellosii

Flaubert Mbeunkui, Mary H Grace, Carmen Lategan, Peter J Smith, Ilya Raskin, Mary Ann Lila
Ethnopharmacological relevance
The stem bark of Geissospermum vellosii has been traditionally used by the native population of northern South America to treat malaria.
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