In vitro Antiplasmodial and Haemolytic Activities of Trema orientalis, Cnestis ferruginea and Dialium dinklagei Used to Treat Malaria in Côte d’Ivoire

K. Tuo, S. Beourou, K. Silué, A. Djaman, A. Coulibaly, A. Touré
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Malaria constitutes one of the biggest health problems in tropical Africa due to the resistance of human malaria parasites to anti-malarial compounds. Research focused on plants used in traditional medicine to treat malaria is still a viable alternative for the creation of novel anti-malarial drugs. This study evaluated extracts from three medicinal plants, Trema orientalis, Cnestis ferruginea and Dialium dinklagei, used in traditional medicine in Côte d’Ivoire, for in vitro antiplasmodial activities. SYBR GREEN fluorescence method was used to evaluate the in vitro inhibitory activity of the extracts, chloroquine, artesunate and quinine against Plasmodium falciparum field isolates and two laboratory strains of Plasmodium falciparum: the chloroquine sensitive 3D7 and the chloroquine resistant Dd2. In comparison to plant extracts, chloroquine, quinine, and artesunate were chosen as reference antimalarials. In addition, the haemolytic activity of extracts showing good antiplasmodial activity was evaluated. The IC50 and the corresponding correlation coefficients were determined graphically, using In vitro Analysis and Reporting Tool (IVART) software of WWARN (Worldwide Antimalarial Resistance Network). Results showed that no plant was active with the hexanolic extract. Trema orientalis had moderate activity with the methanolic extract with activities ranging from 14.46µg/mL to 28.32µg/mL. Cnestis ferruginea was active with the decoction extracts with activities ranging from 11.78µg/mL to 13.94µg/mL. Dialium dinklagei was active with both methanolic and aqueous extracts ranging from 12.80µg/mL to 21.67µg/mL. There was less than 1% hemolysis at the concentration of 200 µg/mL of plant extracts. These results validate the reported traditional use of Trema orientalis, Cnestis ferruginea and Dialium dinklagei for malaria treatment in Côte d’Ivoire.
东方Trema orientalis, Cnestis ferruginea和Dialium dinklagei用于治疗Côte科特迪瓦疟疾的体外抗疟原虫和溶血活性
疟疾是热带非洲最大的健康问题之一,因为人类疟疾寄生虫对抗疟疾化合物具有耐药性。对传统医学中用于治疗疟疾的植物的研究仍然是创造新的抗疟疾药物的一个可行的替代方案。本研究评价了三种药用植物Trema orientalis、Cnestis ferruginea和Dialium dinklagei提取物的体外抗疟原虫活性。采用SYBR GREEN荧光法评价提取物、氯喹、青蒿琥酯和奎宁对恶性疟原虫野外分离株和2种实验室恶性疟原虫:氯喹敏感株3D7和耐药株Dd2的体外抑制活性。与植物提取物比较,选择氯喹、奎宁和青蒿琥酯作为参考抗疟药。此外,还评价了具有良好抗疟原虫活性的提取物的溶血活性。采用世界抗疟药网络(WWARN)体外分析与报告工具(IVART)软件,以图形方式确定IC50及相关系数。结果表明,植物对己醇提取物均无活性。东曲对甲醇提取物的活性在14.46µg/mL ~ 28.32µg/mL之间,呈中等水平;铁酸钠对煎提物的活性范围为11.78 ~ 13.94µg/mL。甲醇和水提物对丁克拉格酸钠的活性范围为12.80µg/mL ~ 21.67µg/mL。当植物提取物浓度为200µg/mL时,溶血率小于1%。这些结果证实了报道中在Côte科特迪瓦使用东方Trema orientalis、铁锈蕨和dinklagei Dialium治疗疟疾的传统做法。
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