Synergy and Antagonism in Antimalarial Crude Extract Combinations

Q4 Medicine
W. Kidima, Rebecca Wambura, V. Nyigo, Shabban Katani, H. Malebo
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Background Malaria accounts for around 4.8% of all recorded fatalities in Tanzania. Medicinal plants such as Caesalpinia bonducella, Azadirachta indica, and Annickia kummeriae have demonstrated promise in treating many diseases, including malaria. However, their combined activity against malaria has not been documented. Combination therapy using some medicinal plants with antimalarial activities may enhance safety and efficacy and reduce the evolution of parasite resistance. Objectives This study aimed to investigate antiplasmodium activities of different combinations of crude extracts from selected medicinal plants. Azadirachta indica leaves, Annickia kummeriae and Caesalpinia bonducella were extracted using dichloromethane (DCM).  Methods An in vivo acute toxicity study of both individual and combined crude extracts was carried out according to Chinedu et al., 2015. The in vivo antiplasmodial activity of individual and combined crude extracts was performed in mice inoculated with Plasmodium berghei (ANKA strain) using Peters’s 4-day suppressive test.  Results Individually, Caesalpinia bonducella crude extracts exhibited the highest in vivo antiplasmodial efficacy (91% parasite suppression) than A. kummeriae (73% parasite suppression) and A. indica (60% parasite suppression) at 800 mg/kg/day. The A. indica and A. summarize combinations and A. indica and C. bonducella demonstrated higher antiplasmodial activity (synergism-combination index 0.29 and 0.97, respectively) than their constituents. However, combining A. kummeriae and C. bonducella produced the lowest antiplasmodial activity (antagonism- combination index 40.67) than its extracts. The high antiplasmodial potencies (ED50) demonstrated by AiAk and AiCb are significant and critical results for traditional, complementary and alternative medicine.  Conclusion Therefore, these preliminary findings suggest that AiAk and AiCb are potential antiplasmodium herbal therapies.  Further research should be undertaken to investigate the antiplasmodium effect of AiAk and AiCb in humans.      
抗疟粗提取物组合的协同作用和拮抗作用
背景疟疾约占坦桑尼亚有记录死亡人数的 4.8%。Caesalpinia bonducella、Azadirachta indica 和 Annickia kummeriae 等药用植物在治疗包括疟疾在内的多种疾病方面表现出良好的前景。然而,它们对疟疾的综合疗效尚未得到证实。使用一些具有抗疟活性的药用植物进行联合治疗可能会提高安全性和有效性,并减少寄生虫抗药性的演变。采用二氯甲烷(DCM)提取了 Azadirachta indica 叶、Annickia kummeriae 和 Caesalpinia bonducella。方法根据 Chinedu 等人 2015 年的研究,对单个和组合粗提取物进行了体内急性毒性研究。采用彼得斯 4 天抑制试验,在接种了贝氏疟原虫(ANKA 株)的小鼠体内检测了单个粗提物和组合粗提物的体内抗疟活性。结果在 800 毫克/千克/天的剂量下,Caesalpinia bonducella 粗萃取物的体内抗疟效力(91% 的寄生虫抑制率)高于 A. kummeriae(73% 的寄生虫抑制率)和 A. indica(60% 的寄生虫抑制率)。A.indica和A.summeriae组合以及A.indica和C.bonducella的抗疟活性(协同作用-组合指数分别为0.29和0.97)高于其成分。然而,与 A. kummeriae 和 C. bonducella 的提取物相比,将 A. kummeriae 和 C. bonducella 结合在一起产生的抗疟活性最低(拮抗-组合指数为 40.67)。AiAk 和 AiCb 表现出的高抗寄生虫效力(ED50)对于传统、补充和替代医学来说是非常重要和关键的结果。结论因此,这些初步研究结果表明,AiAk 和 AiCb 是潜在的抗疟原虫草药疗法。 应进一步研究 AiAk 和 AiCb 在人体中的抗疟效果。
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