In vitro Antiplasmodial Actitvity of Aqueous and Ethanol Stem And Leaf Extracts of Senna Occidentalis (Coffee Senna)

A. Yakub, Ankita Mathur, S. Yahaya
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Development of resistance against the frontline anti-malarial drugs has created an alarming situation, which requires intensive drug recovery to develop new, more effective, affordable and accessible anti-malarial agents. Plants as Senna occidentalis produce a wide variety of phytochemical constituents, which are secondary metabolites and are used either directly or indirectly in the pharmaceutical industry. Phytochemical screening and antiplasmodial activity of the aqueous and ethanol extracts of S. occidentalis (L.) leaves and stems were studied in this work. The preliminary screening of the leaf extracts revealed the presence of alkaloids, saponins, cardiac glycosids, quinine, protein and amino acid, phenol, flavonoids and carbohydrate and showed absence of tannins. Likewise, stem extracts which shows absence of phenols in addition to tannins in the ethanol extract. These extracts were assayed at various concentration using double serial dilution (20mg/ml, 10mg/ml, 5mg/ml, 2.5mg/ml and 1.25mg/ml) for antiplasmodial effect after 24, 48 and 72hours respectively, and the activity of the extracts were obtained as percentage activity of the extracts after 72 hours of incubation period. The result of antiplasmodial activity revealed that both aqueous and ethanol stem and leaf extracts of the plant were effective against the malaria parasite. However, the aqueous stem extract showed greater activities than the ethanol extract. At extract concentration of 20mg/ml, both ethanol and aqueous extracts produced highest parasite clearance rate after 72 hours of incubation with percentage elimination of 77%. From these observations, S. occidentalis is likely to contain promising chemical compounds which can be utilized as an effective plant-based medicine for the treatment of malaria. Key words: Malaria, phytochemicals, antiplasmodial, parasite, aqueous, ethanol
西番泻叶(咖啡番泻叶)茎叶水提物和乙醇提物体外抗虫活性研究
对一线抗疟疾药物的耐药性的发展造成了令人震惊的局面,这需要加强药物回收,以开发新的、更有效的、负担得起的和可获得的抗疟疾药物。植物如西泻草产生各种各样的植物化学成分,这些成分是次生代谢产物,直接或间接地用于制药工业。研究了西花楸叶和茎的水提物和乙醇提物的植物化学筛选和抗疟原虫活性。初步筛选结果显示,叶提取物中含有生物碱、皂苷、心糖苷、奎宁、蛋白质和氨基酸、酚、黄酮类化合物和碳水化合物,不含单宁。同样地,茎提取物也显示出乙醇提取物中除了单宁之外,还缺乏酚类物质。以不同浓度(20mg/ml、10mg/ml、5mg/ml、2.5mg/ml、1.25mg/ml)双系列稀释,分别测定24、48、72h后的抗疟原虫效果,并以72h后提取物的活性百分比计算。抗疟原虫活性结果表明,该植物茎叶提取物的水提液和乙醇提液均具有抗疟原虫的活性。然而,水提取物比乙醇提取物表现出更大的活性。当提取液浓度为20mg/ml时,72h后乙醇和水提液的寄生虫清除率最高,去除率为77%。从这些观察结果来看,西棘草很可能含有有前途的化合物,可以用作治疗疟疾的有效植物性药物。关键词:疟疾,植物化学物质,抗疟原虫,寄生虫,水,乙醇
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