枇杷膏茎皮乙醇提取物和正己烷提取物体外抗疟原虫活性评价

B. Omoniwa, K. Okaiyeto, D. Omoniwa, O. A. Olorunyomi
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在非洲的许多地方,传统上使用Parinari curatellifolia和其他Parinari品种作为治疗疟疾和其他疾病的药物。为了证实这一民间说法,研究了枇杷干皮乙醇提取物(EEPCSB)和枇杷干皮正己烷提取物(HEPCSB)对恶性疟原虫的抑制作用。寄生虫生长在含有罗斯威尔公园纪念研究所-1640的96孔板中。将井分为:对照组(未处理组)、蒿甲醚组、eepcsb组和hepcsb组。处理剂量分别为10、20、40和80µg/ml。孵育24、48、72h后显微镜观察寄生情况。EEPCSB和HEPCSB诱导EEPCSB处理组和蒿甲醚处理组乳酸疟原虫脱氢酶活性呈剂量依赖性和时间依赖性降低(p0.05)。本研究结果表明,莪术茎皮提取物,特别是EEPCSB,对恶性疟原虫具有良好的抑制活性,可作为开发新型抗疟药物的良好化合物来源。
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In vitro antiplasmodial evaluation of ethanolic and n-hexane extracts of Parinari curatellifolia stem bark
Parinari curatellifolia and other Parinari species are used traditionally in many parts of Africa as a remedy for malaria among other diseases. To ascertain this folkloric claim, the antiplasmodial potential of ethanol extract of Parinari curatellifolia stem bark (EEPCSB) and n-hexane extract of Parinari curatellifolia stem bark (HEPCSB) on Plasmodium falciparum was studied. Parasites were grown in a 96-well plate containing Roswell Park Memorial Institute-1640. The wells were grouped into: control (untreated), artemether-treated, EEPCSB-treated and HEPCSB-treated groups. Treatments were administered to the tune of 10, 20, 40 and 80 µg/ml. Parasitemia was observed by microscopy after 24, 48 and 72h of incubation. EEPCSB and HEPCSB elicited dose and duration-dependent reduction (p<0.05) in parasitemia when compared with the untreated group. The recorded percentage parasite inhibition by the extracts was lower (p<0.05) when compared with artemether. There was no difference (p>0.05) in plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase activity of EEPCSB-treated and artemether-treated groups. Findings from this study show that extracts of P. curatellifolia stem bark, especially EEPCSB, demonstrated excellent inhibitory activities against P. falciparum and can be a good source of compounds for the development of novel antimalarial drugs.
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