Infections due to protozoa of the genus
Leishmania
are a major worldwide health problem, with high endemicity in developing countries. The drugs of choice for the treatment of leishmaniasis are the pentavalent antimonials (Sb
V), which present renal and cardiac toxicity. Besides, the precise chemical structure and mechanism of action of these drugs are unknown up to date. In order to find new drugs against leishmaniasis, we have been studying extracts of Brazilian trees. In the present study, we have evaluated the effectiveness of an alkaloid extract of
Aspidosperma ramiflorum
Muell. Arg. (Apocynaceae), against the extracellular forms promastigotes of
L. (L.) amazonensis and
L. (V.) braziliensis. The alkaloid extract of
A. ramiflorum was much more effective against
L. (L.) amazonensis (LD50 < 47 μg/ml) than
L. (V.) braziliensis. Based on these in vitro results against
L. (L.) amazonensis new studies should be made to find the compounds with anti-leishmanial activity.