Evaluation of The In-Vitro Anthelmintic Activity of Leucas zeylanica Extracts on Earthworms

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hemagirri Manisekaran, Muhammad Luqman Selahuddeen, Zaidah Rahmat, Faizuan Abdullah, Abdul Fatah A Samad
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Abstract

Leucas zeylanica known as Ketumbit has a wide range of medical applications. This fact includes the traditional practice of L. zeylanica for the treatment of worm infections successfully, however to date, the anthelmintic effect has still not been scientifically proven. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of L. zeylanica. The study began with the extraction of L. zeylanica extracts using methanol, ethanol, and aqueous. Subsequently, experiments were conducted to evaluate the possible in vitro anthelmintic activity of various extracts of L. zeylanica against earthworms. Various concentrations (25, 50 & 100 mg/mL) of extracts were tested and results were expressed in terms of the time of paralysis and time of death of worms. All extracts of the plant exhibited considerable anthelmintic activities in a dose-dependent manner. Of them all, methanolic extract at 100 mg/mL showed the most efficacious anthelmintic activity that was comparable to the reference drug (albendazole, 25 mg/mL). Therefore, we conclude that methanolic extract at the concentration of 100 mg/mL could be considered a candidate for worm treatment apart from the standard medication. This work may provide a framework for further study of L. zeylanica as an alternative treatment for worm infection.
白芨提取物对蚯蚓体外驱虫活性的评价
被称为Ketumbit的Leucas zeylanica具有广泛的医学应用。这一事实包括成功治疗蠕虫感染的传统做法,但迄今为止,驱虫效果仍未得到科学证实。因此,本研究旨在评价泽兰草的驱虫活性。本研究开始于用甲醇、乙醇和水溶液提取白芨提取物。在此基础上,研究了不同提取物对蚯蚓的体外驱虫活性。各种浓度(25,50 &对100 mg/mL)提取物进行测试,并以蠕虫麻痹时间和死亡时间表示结果。该植物的所有提取物均表现出相当大的驱虫活性,且呈剂量依赖性。其中,100 mg/mL甲醇提取物的驱虫活性最高,与对照药物阿苯达唑25 mg/mL相当。因此,我们得出结论,浓度为100 mg/mL的甲醇提取物可被认为是除标准药物外治疗蠕虫的候选药物。本研究为进一步研究泽兰菌作为蠕虫感染的替代治疗药物提供了基础。
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Malaysian applied biology
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