S. Thuvaragan, H.M.P.M. Jeyasinghe, A. Murugananthan
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Abstract
Helminth infections are major health problems, especially in developing countries
with warm and humid environments. Limited synthetic drugs are available for treating
helminth infections, and some of them showed resistance to helminths. Phytoconstituents
can be used to develop cheap and effective anthelminthic drugs. Borassus flabellifer has
been used in traditional medicine, in addition to consuming as food. This study was
designed to evaluate the comparative in vitro anthelmintic activities of aqueous and
methanol extracts of root, fruit pulp, and sap of Borassus flabellifer using two
different concentrations (50 and 100 mg/mL). Adult earthworms, Eisenia fetida was used
to evaluate the in-vitro anthelmintic activity. In-vitro anthelmintic activity was
evaluated by determining times of paralysis and the death of worms. The anthelminthic
activity of extracts was compared with mebendazole, and earthworm saline was used as a
control. ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s multiple comparison test was used to compare the
activities of extracts with mebendazole. All extracts showed concentrations dependent
activity. All extracts except aqueous extract of roots of Borassus flabellifer showed
statistically significant in-vitro anthelminthic activity. Further studies are needed to
isolate and evaluate the active components from the extracts of Borassus
flabellifer.