In vivo antiplasmodial activity of an aqueous extract of leafy stems of Ipomoea pes-caprea (L.) R.Br. in Swiss mice infected with Plasmodium berghei

Gbongué Tia Eric, Ayoman Djadji Thierry-Lenoir, Sylvain Kouakou Landry, Tuo Karim, K. Etienne, Yacouba Adehouni Adebo, Awa Gniènèfèrètien Silue Nounaféri, Edith Ahou Kouadio Axelle, N. Geneviève, N’doua KOUAKOU-SIRANSY Gisèle
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The study aimed to evaluate the in vivo antiplasmodial activity of an aqueous extract of aerial parts of Ipomoea pes-caprea in mice infected with Plasmodium berghei . Extracts of Ipomoea pes-caprea were obtained from the decoction of the dried leafy stem of the plant. The extracts obtained were used for the evaluation of the antiplasmodial activity which was done according to two methods: the Rane test was used to evaluate the curative effect of the aqueous extracts of Ipomoea pes-caprea while the Peters test was used for the suppressive effect. Four concentrations of the aqueous extract (25, 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg) were administered orally during the tests. The results showed a dose-dependent decrease in parasitaemia. The dose of 200 mg/kg bwt inhibited parasitaemia with a percentage suppression equal to 50.89% without resulting in significant body weight loss of the animals (p˃0.05), but showing a survival rate identical to that of chloroquine. This study showed that the aqueous extract of I. pes-caprea has antiplasmodial properties at the dose of 200 mg/kg bwt against P. berghei . It would be a good candidate to be tested in human parasite, that is, Plasmodium falciparum , for development of other antimalarial drugs.
甘薯叶茎水提物体内抗疟原虫活性研究R.Br。感染伯氏疟原虫的瑞士小鼠
本研究旨在评价一种水提物对感染伯氏疟原虫的小鼠体内的抗疟原虫活性。从该植物的干茎叶煎液中得到了该植物的提取物。采用Rane试验评价水提物的疗效,Peters试验评价水提物的抑制作用,并对所得提取物的抗疟原虫活性进行了评价。在试验期间口服四种浓度的水提取物(25、50、100和200 mg/kg)。结果显示寄生虫病呈剂量依赖性下降。200 mg/kg体重对寄生虫病的抑制率为50.89% (p > 0.05),但未导致动物体重明显下降(p > 0.05),但存活率与氯喹相同。本研究表明,在200 mg/kg bwt的剂量下,菜豆总苷水提物具有抗伯氏线虫的作用。它将是一个很好的候选者,可以在人类寄生虫,即恶性疟原虫中进行测试,以开发其他抗疟疾药物。
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