柠檬草甲醇提取物的杀锥虫活性

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
D. Yandev, J. I. Ngbede, G. C. Abongaby, O. A. Idowu, T. T. Kyernum, P. Adikwu
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本研究以雄性白化大鼠为实验动物,测定了柠檬草(Cymbopogon citratus)甲醇提取物对布氏锥虫的体外杀锥虫活性及其体内生物感染性。共使用了五个处理水平(0.002 毫克/毫升、0.02 毫克/毫升、0.2 毫克/毫升、2.0 毫克/毫升和 0.0 毫克/毫升)。在所有柠檬草处理水平下,锥虫均无活性。PCV 在所有接触时间的统计结果相同,而对照组小鼠的 PCV 明显低于除对照组以外的所有处理组小鼠,所有其他处理组的 PCV 结果相似,但 0.02 毫克/毫升处理组的 PCV 总平均值最高(51.87%),而第 4 周的 PCV 总平均值最高(51.53%)。所有处理水平对小鼠直肠温度的影响相同,但暴露时间对温度参数有显著影响,总平均温度读数从第 2 周的 35.55oC 显著变化到第 5 周的 37.47oC。小鼠体重在两种处理中均有明显变化(F=16.01,P0.05)。因此,柠檬草提取物对控制非洲锥虫病具有杀锥虫功效。
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Trypanosocidal activity of methanolic extract of lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus)
This study determined the in vitro trypanocidal activity of lemon grass(Cymbopogon citratus) methanolic extract against Trypanosoma brucei brucei and its bio infectivity in an in vivo study using male albino rat as the experimental animal. Five treatment levels were applied (0.002mg/ml, 0.02mg/ml, 0.2mg/ml, 2.0mg/ml and 0.0mg/ml). Trypanosome was inactive at all treatment levels of lemongrass. PCV was statistically the same at all exposure times whereas the control mice had significantly lower PCV than all treated mice apart from the control, all other treatments gave similar PCV results, but the highest grand mean value (51.87%) was obtained at 0.02mg/ml while week 4 recorded the highest value (51.53%). All treatment levels had equal effects on the mice’s rectal temperature, but exposure time had significant effects on the temperature parameter where the grand mean temperature readings significantly varied from 35.55oC in week 2 to 37.47oC in week 5. The weight of mice varied significantly with both treatment (F=16.01, p<0.05) and time (F=5.10, p<0.05) factors. The highest mean weight recorded was 38.37±2.46g at 2.0mg/ml treatment in week 5 thus, the weight of mice increased as lemon grass treatment concentration and exposure time increased. Treatment concentrations significantly affected mice PCV and weight where the control level had the lowest values for these physical parameters. Also, exposure time significantly affected both the temperature and weight of mice. A general fluctuation but decline in feed intake was observed in mice at different treatment levels of methanolic extracts of lemon grass from weeks 1-7. A strong positive significant correlation exists between PCV and feed intake (r= -0.930, p<0.05) as well as between rectal temperature and weight of mice (r= -0.948, p<0.05). PCV and weight had a strong positive correlation though insignificant (r= 0.728, p>0.05). Therefore, lemon grass extract showed trypanocidal efficacy in the control of trypanosomiasis in Africa.
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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