Comparison of the activity of boiling water extract of purple cabbage
leaves and albendazole drug against protoscolices of Echinococcus
granulosus In vitro study.
Ridhab Mahmood ALhadidi, Ahmed Khudhair Al-Hamairy, Huda Jasim M. Altameme
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Abstract
Hydatid cystic disease is a financial burden in Iraq because it reduces the
productivity of sheep, goats, cows, and camels by leaving their afflicted
organs unsuitable for human consumption, causing weight loss and poor
health. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and applicability of
Brassica oleracea boiling water extract as an in-vitro anti-protoscolices
therapy model to albendazole. Fresh leaves of purple cabbages (Brassica
oleracea var. capitata) were extracted comprehensively by maceration in
boiling water, and the required 100, 200, and 300 mg/ml concentrations
were tested. Hydatid (human or animal) samples were collected from the
hospital and external laboratories in Babylon province and stored in Kreb
ringers culture media and cyst fluid (4:1) until use. For comparison, several concentrations of albendazole were generated. In three replications,
the control group received one milliliter of distilled water and all of the
extract and drug concentrations stated above. The viability rates of the
protoscolices were determined for (0, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 168, 192,
216) hours. According to the findings, the proportion of viable protoscolices was 84 % at zero time and 0 % on the ninth day after the experiment began. The boiling water extract for purple cabbages with a
concentration of 300 mg/ml was shown to be the most successful in removing protoscolices viability at a percentage of 0.67% after 96 hours,
compared to the albendazole medicine at a percentage of 0% after 120
hours. The findings of a boiling water extract from Brassica oleracea var.
capitata revealed that protoscolices' viability had been effective. It can
also be used as an alternative to chemotherapy in treating cyst hydatid
infection.
Keywords: Purple cabbages, Protoscolices, Echinococcosis, Albendazole, plant extract