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Atividade tripanocida de Piper arboreum e Piper tuberculatum (Piperaceae)

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Figure  1.  Molecular  structures  of  piperyline  (1 ),  4,5-dihydropiperyline  (2),  benznidazole  (3),  nifurtimox  (4),  artemisinin  (5),  piperine (6)
Table 1. Toxic effects of  Piper arboreum	and Piper tuberculatum on epimastigote forms of Trypanosoma	cruzi expressed by IC 50 (µg.mL -1 ).

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