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   in vitro and in vivo antiplasmodial assays of selected nigerian commercial herbal formulations  
   
نویسنده ikem chinedu joseph ,appiah-opong regina ,oli angus nnamdi ,ugwu malachy chigozie ,amoateng patrick ,agyemang kojo ,nwobodo david chinemerem ,esimone charles okechukwu
منبع journal of herbmed pharmacology - 2020 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:374 -381
چکیده    Introduction: malaria remains a life-threatening disease, mainly in tropical and sub-tropical countries of the world. the problem caused by the disease is further compounded by the emergence and spread of multidrug resistant plasmodium falciparum. coupled with the poor distribution of modern health facilities, there is resurgence in the use of herbal remedies to treat malaria. in this study, we evaluated the antiplasmodial activities of six commercially available herbal formulations using in vivo and in vitro methods to assess their claimed antimalarial properties. methods: the antiplasmodial activities of the six herbal formulations were assessed using chloroquine sensitive p. falciparum parasite strain 3d7 using the sybr green in vitro method and the in vivo curative test (established infection) in plasmodium berghei infected mus musculus. results: the six herbal formulations had values of ic50 > 100 μg/ml on 3d7 strain of p. falciparum compared to controls which had ic50 values of 6.92nm (chloroquine) and 0.75nm (artesunate). in the curative evaluation (in vivo) the herbal formulations significantly reduced parasitaemia on day 4 (26.3%-77.3 %) and day 7 (45.54%-94.81%) post-treatments (p < 0.05) when compared to the untreated group, which recorded high mortality rate. conclusion: findings made in this study lend support to the claim that these herbal formulations have antiplasmodial activities. percentage inhibitions of parasitaemia of the formulations were all above 50% except m&t capsule which had lower percentage inhibition of parasitaemia.
کلیدواژه antiplasmodial activity ,herbal formulations ,malaria ,sybr green ,plasmodium falciparum ,plasmodium berghei
آدرس madonna university, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, department of pharmaceutical microbiology & biotechnology, nigeria. nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, department of pharmaceutical microbiology and biotechnology, nigeria, university of ghana, noguchi memorial institute for medical research, college of health sciences, department of clinical pathology, ghana, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, department of pharmaceutical microbiology and biotechnology, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, department of pharmaceutical microbiology and biotechnology, nigeria, university of ghana, school of pharmacy, college of health sciences, department of pharmacology & toxicology, ghana, university of ghana, school of pharmacy, college of health sciences, department of pharmacology & toxicology, ghana, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, department of pharmaceutical microbiology and biotechnology, nigeria. renaissance university, department of microbiology, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, department of pharmaceutical microbiology and biotechnology, nigeria
پست الکترونیکی co.esimone@unizik.edu.ng
 
     
   
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