R. Norouzi, Abolghasem Siadatpanah, F. Mirzaei, Ruhollah Fateh, Mohammad Khalifeh Gholi, Seyyed Jafar Adnani Sadati
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Methods: In this experimental study, the extract was prepared by the Soxhlet method and to evaluate the effect of methanolic extract of dandelion root on L. major parasite at concentrations of 300-1200 mg/ml. Amphotericin B and distilled water were considered as positive and negative controls, respectively. Then, 106 live parasites were added to all tubes, and all groups were kept at 25 ±1 °C. At 24, 48, and 72 hours, the number of live parasites was counted by Trypan Blue using a neobar slide and light microscope (Hemocytometer method). Then Half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value for the above extract was calculated using SigmaPlot™ 13 software. All steps of the experiment were done in triplicate and the results were considered as average. Results: The IC50 content of methanolic extract of dandelion roots after 24, 48, and 72 hours on L. major were calculated to be 1.04, 0.9, and 0.68 µg/ml. The highest growth inhibition (100%) was observed at a concentration of 1200 μg/ml after 72 hours of exposure. There was a significant difference between the IC50 extract and amphotericin B drug after 24, 48 and 72 hours (P<0.05). Conclusion: Methanolic extract of dandelion root in different concentrations has an inhibitory effect on the growth of L. major and it is suggested that more and more complete studies be performed on the components of this plant and the lethal effect of the parasite in vivo.","PeriodicalId":20805,"journal":{"name":"Qom Univ Med Sci J","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Evaluation of Antileishmania Effect of Methanolic Extract of Dandelion Root (Taraxacum Officinale) on Leishmanaia Major Promastigotes in Vitro Techniques\",\"authors\":\"R. 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背景和目的:皮肤利什曼病是人类和动物之间的常见疾病之一,在伊朗和世界许多国家被认为是一个健康问题。目前,葡聚糖被用于治疗皮肤利什曼病。由于其高副作用和耐药性,使用替代疗法,特别是植物和天然化合物,已被研究人员强烈推荐。本研究旨在探讨蒲公英根甲醇提取物对利什曼原虫的体外抑制作用。方法:采用索氏法制备蒲公英根甲醇提取物,评价蒲公英根甲醇提取物在300 ~ 1200mg /ml浓度下对L. major parasite的抑制作用。两性霉素B和蒸馏水分别作为阳性对照和阴性对照。然后,在所有试管中加入106只活寄生虫,各组均保存在25±1℃。在24、48和72小时,用新条形载玻片和光学显微镜(血细胞计法)对活寄生虫数量进行台盼蓝计数。然后使用SigmaPlot™13软件计算上述提取物的半最大抑制浓度(IC50)值。实验的所有步骤均为三次重复,结果均为平均。结果:计算蒲公英根甲醇提取物在L. major作用24、48、72 h后的IC50含量分别为1.04、0.9、0.68µg/ml。暴露72小时后,浓度为1200 μg/ml时,生长抑制率最高(100%)。IC50提取物与两性霉素B药物在24、48、72 h后比较差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论:不同浓度的蒲公英根甲醇提取物对大叶扁桃蚜的生长均有抑制作用,建议对蒲公英根的成分及对大叶扁桃蚜的体内致死作用进行更全面的研究。
Evaluation of Antileishmania Effect of Methanolic Extract of Dandelion Root (Taraxacum Officinale) on Leishmanaia Major Promastigotes in Vitro Techniques
Background and Objectives: Cutaneous leishmaniasis is one of the common diseases between humans and animals that is considered a health problem in Iran and many countries around the world. Currently, glucantime is used to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis. Due to its high side effects and resistance, the use of alternative therapies, especially plants and natural compounds, has been highly recommended by researchers. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of the methanolic extract of dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale) on Leishmania major in vitro techniques. Methods: In this experimental study, the extract was prepared by the Soxhlet method and to evaluate the effect of methanolic extract of dandelion root on L. major parasite at concentrations of 300-1200 mg/ml. Amphotericin B and distilled water were considered as positive and negative controls, respectively. Then, 106 live parasites were added to all tubes, and all groups were kept at 25 ±1 °C. At 24, 48, and 72 hours, the number of live parasites was counted by Trypan Blue using a neobar slide and light microscope (Hemocytometer method). Then Half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value for the above extract was calculated using SigmaPlot™ 13 software. All steps of the experiment were done in triplicate and the results were considered as average. Results: The IC50 content of methanolic extract of dandelion roots after 24, 48, and 72 hours on L. major were calculated to be 1.04, 0.9, and 0.68 µg/ml. The highest growth inhibition (100%) was observed at a concentration of 1200 μg/ml after 72 hours of exposure. There was a significant difference between the IC50 extract and amphotericin B drug after 24, 48 and 72 hours (P<0.05). Conclusion: Methanolic extract of dandelion root in different concentrations has an inhibitory effect on the growth of L. major and it is suggested that more and more complete studies be performed on the components of this plant and the lethal effect of the parasite in vivo.