Evaluation of Antileishmanial Activities of a Peganum Harmala and Achillea Millefolium Essential oils and their combinations against Leishmania Infantum Promastigotes

Elsever Asadov
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Medicinal plants and their derivations are used as safe agents for the treatment of parasitic diseases. This preliminary study investigates antileishmanial activities of Peganum harmala essential oil (PHEO), Achillea millefolium essential oils (AMEO) and their combinations against Leishmania infantum promastigotes. A standard strain of L. infantum promastigote was cultured in a 96-well Novy-MacNeal-Nicolle media culture and antileishmanial activities of glucantime, PHEO, AMEO, an equal ratio of both and 80% PHEO+20%AMEO were investigated in concentrations of 10, 100, 500 and 1000 mg/mL and interval times of 24h, 48h and 72h. The results showed that greatest inhibition was observed in 50PHEO+ AMEO and lowest inhibition was seen in control group. The increased time and increased concentration significantly increased their efficiencies. The analyses showed a significant interaction between time and agents [F (10, 360)=7.84, P=0.000]. The agents showed better effects with increased time. In sum, an equal combination of PHEO and AMEO showed its potential as an antileishmanial safe structure and must be considered for future studies.
苦参和千叶蓍精油及其组合对幼年利什曼原虫的抗利什曼原虫活性评价
药用植物及其衍生物被用作治疗寄生虫病的安全药剂。本文初步研究了马马挥发油(PHEO)、千叶阿希勒挥发油(AMEO)及其组合对幼年利什曼原虫的抗利什曼原虫活性。在96孔Novy-MacNeal-Nicolle培养基中培养一株标准菌株,分别在10、100、500和1000 mg/mL浓度、间隔时间24h、48h和72h下,研究葡聚糖、PHEO、AMEO(两者比例相同,80% PHEO+20%AMEO)的抗利什曼原虫活性。结果表明,50PHEO+ AMEO组抑制作用最大,对照组抑制作用最低。增加的时间和增加的浓度显著提高了他们的效率。分析显示时间和药物之间存在显著的相互作用[F (10,360)=7.84, P=0.000]。用药时间越长,效果越好。总之,PHEO和AMEO的同等组合显示了其作为抗利什曼动物安全结构的潜力,必须在未来的研究中加以考虑。
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