Antimalarial Activity of the Extracts of Vernonia Amygdalina Commonly Used in Traditional Medicine in Nigeria: An in vitro Study

K. K. Sha’a, S. Oguche, I. M. Watila, T. Ikpa
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Malaria is a major infectious disease in the tropics and subtropics. P. falciparum resistance to almost all antimalarial drugs has necessitated the search for antimalarial compounds. The antimalarial activities of aqueous and ethanolic crude extracts of Vernonia amygdalina, a plant used by traditional healers to treat malaria and other diseases, were tested in vitro against 14 fresh isolates of P. falciparum from Damboa, Borno State, Nigeria. The extracts were also tested for acute toxicity and anti-inflammatory efficacy. There was a significant inhibition in schizont maturation relative to control (P = 0.05). Ethanolic extract exhibited higher antimalarial activity of 78.10%, IC50 of 11.2 µg/ml and aqueous extract had an activity of 74.02%, IC50 of 13.6 µg/ml. Both extracts showed moderate antimalarial activity. The extracts exhibited negligible toxicity in rats and showed a good measure of anti-inflammatory activity. This finding supports the plant's traditional use in malaria treatment. More research is needed to isolate, identify, and characterise the active principles in the plant.
尼日利亚传统医学常用苦杏仁提取物抗疟活性的体外研究
疟疾是热带和亚热带地区的一种主要传染病。恶性疟原虫对几乎所有抗疟药物都具有耐药性,因此有必要寻找抗疟化合物。对来自尼日利亚博尔诺州丹博阿的14个新鲜恶性疟原虫分离株进行了体外抗疟活性试验,研究了苦杏仁树(一种传统治疗师用来治疗疟疾和其他疾病的植物)的水浸和乙醇粗提取物的抗疟活性。对提取物进行了急性毒性和抗炎功效试验。与对照组相比,裂殖体成熟受到显著抑制(P = 0.05)。乙醇提取物的抗疟活性为78.10%,IC50为11.2µg/ml;水提物的抗疟活性为74.02%,IC50为13.6µg/ml。两种提取物均表现出中等抗疟活性。提取物对大鼠的毒性可忽略不计,并显示出良好的抗炎活性。这一发现支持了这种植物在疟疾治疗中的传统用途。需要更多的研究来分离、鉴定和描述这种植物的活性成分。
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