Antimalarial Activity of the Crude Extract and Solvent Fractions of the Stem of Momordica Charantia in Plasmodium Berghei Infected Mice

Q4 Medicine
Akwu Bp
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ntroduction:The emergence and rapid spread of multidrug-resistant Plasmodium strains, especially Plasmodium falciparum, has become a major concern for health professionals when it comes to malaria prophylaxis and treatment, limiting medication options, necessitating the search for new antimalarial drugs derived from plants. In mice infected with Plasmodium berghei, the antimalarial function of Momordica charantia stem crude methanolic extract and solvent fractions (hexane, ethyl acetate, and aqueous) was examined. Method:Starting on the day the infection was identified, the extract and fractions were administered continuously for four days. Tween 80 (0.3 ml) was given to the control group, while the standard reference drugs were chloroquine (10 mg/kgbw) and arteether (3 mg/kgbw) which were given for three days. The crude extract and fractions were tested for antimalarial activity in Plasmodium berghei infected mice using a four-day suppressive test. Result: At 500 mg/kgbw, the crude extract, hexane fraction, ethyl acetate fraction, and aqueous fraction developed 80.62, 90.09, 91.23, and 81.72 per cent chemosuppression respectively, on day 6 after infection. Chemosuppression was 100% for chloroquine and 90% for arteether. Conclusion: These results showed that the crude extract and solvent fractions of Momordica charantia stem had antiplasmodial efficacy comparable to the reference drug, indicating that the plant could be used as a natural antimalarial agent.
苦瓜茎粗提物和溶剂组分对伯氏疟原虫感染小鼠的抗疟活性
简介:耐多药疟原虫株,特别是恶性疟原虫的出现和迅速传播,已成为卫生专业人员在疟疾预防和治疗方面的一个主要问题,限制了药物选择,需要寻找从植物中提取的新的抗疟药物。在感染伯氏疟原虫的小鼠中,检测了苦瓜茎粗甲醇提取物和溶剂组分(己烷、乙酸乙酯和水溶液)的抗疟功能。方法:从确定感染的当天开始,连续给药提取物和级分四天。对照组给药吐温80(0.3ml),标准对照药为氯喹(10mg/kgbw)和arteether(3mg/kgbw),给药三天。使用为期四天的抑制试验测试粗提取物和级分在伯氏疟原虫感染的小鼠中的抗疟活性。结果:在500 mg/kg体重下,感染后第6天,粗提取物、己烷组分、乙酸乙酯组分和水性组分分别产生80.62%、90.09、91.23%和81.72%的化学抑制。氯喹和乙醚的化学抑制率分别为100%和90%。结论:苦瓜茎的粗提物和溶剂组分具有与参比药物相当的抗疟效果,表明该植物可作为一种天然抗疟剂。
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Journal of Communicable Diseases
Journal of Communicable Diseases Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Journal of Communicable Diseases (E-ISSN: 0019-5138 & P-ISSN: 2394-7047) is published by ADR Publications and is the official publication of Indian Society of Malaria and Other Communicable Diseases. Journal of Communicable Diseases covers scientific researches in the field of communicable diseases. Accept articles with scientific excellence in the form of (1) Original articles in basic and field research (2) Critical reviews, (3) surveys, (4) Case studies, (5) opinions/Correspondence/letters to editor, etc. The first issue of the publication entitled “Bulletin of the National Society of India for Malaria and Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases” the precursor of “Journal of Communicable Disease” (J Commun Dis) was brought out in 1953. The objects and purposes of J Commun Dis are: • to advance knowledge regarding the cause, prevalence, epidemiology, treatment, prevention and control of malaria and other-mosquito-borne diseases and other communicable diseases, • to stimulate scientific and practical interest among individuals and organizations in the prompt and effective application of treatment and control methods, • to integrate scientific and field activities and co-ordinate various scientific investigations, • to disseminate such knowledge both to scientists and to the general public.
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