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Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Activity of Ethanol and Aqueous Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola Stem Bark

BACKGROUND: Malaria is a serious public health problem, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of this study was to scientifically provide baseline information on the use of Khaya grandifoliola stem bark as an antimalaria drug by traditional healers. METHOD: The stem barks of K.grandifoliola were...

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Autores principales: Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu, Cedric, Yamssi, Christelle Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo, Azizi, Mounvera Abdel, Aboubakar Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain, Jemimah Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong, Alex Kevin, Tako Djimefo, Payne, Vincent Khan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10072966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37025605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8062453
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author Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu
Cedric, Yamssi
Christelle Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo
Azizi, Mounvera Abdel
Aboubakar Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain
Jemimah Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong
Alex Kevin, Tako Djimefo
Payne, Vincent Khan
author_facet Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu
Cedric, Yamssi
Christelle Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo
Azizi, Mounvera Abdel
Aboubakar Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain
Jemimah Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong
Alex Kevin, Tako Djimefo
Payne, Vincent Khan
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description BACKGROUND: Malaria is a serious public health problem, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of this study was to scientifically provide baseline information on the use of Khaya grandifoliola stem bark as an antimalaria drug by traditional healers. METHOD: The stem barks of K.grandifoliola were harvested and dried to obtain powder, and fifty grams of the powder were soaked in ethanol and hot distilled water respectively, for the preparation of ethanol and aqueous extracts, then dried in an oven at 40°C for the ethanol extract and 50°C for the aqueous extract. Plasmodium falciparum strains 3D7 sensitive and Dd2 resistant to chloroquine, were used to evaluate in vitro antiplasmodial activity using SYBR Green. The ability of the extracts to prevent oxidative stress was assessed by trapping 2, 2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH); nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide and ferric reducing power. The cytotoxicity test of the extracts was carried out on RAW 264.7 cell lines and on erythrocytes. The data obtained were entered in the Excel software, then in Graph pad where the IC(50) was calculated and the curves plotted. RESULTS: The fifty percent inhibition (IC(50)) of the antiplasmodial activity of the chloroquine-resistant strain PfDd2 were 54.27 ± 2.41 μg/mL and 31.19 ± 4.06 μg/mL respectively, for the aqueous and ethanol extracts. As for the Chloroquino-sensitive Pf3D7, IC(50) of 53.06 μg/mL was obtained for the aqueous extract and 28.03 ± 1.90 μg/mL for ethanol. The DPPH radical scavenging activity presented IC(50) of 104 μg/mL for the aqueous and 2.617 μg/mL for the ethanol extract; for the Nitric oxide (NO) presented an IC(50) of 301 ± 21 μg/mL for the aqueous extract 140.7 ± 21 μg/mL for the ethanol; for hydrogen peroxide the ethanol and aqueous presented IC(50) of 845.1 ± 21 μg/mL and 509.4 ± 21 μg/mL respectively. The cytotoxicity on RAW 264.7 cells presented High CC(50) in particular >1000 μg/mL and 467.4 μg/mL respectively for the aqueous and ethanol extract. CONCLUSION: Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola exhibited antiplasmodial activity. The ability to inhibit oxidative stress as well as lower cell toxicity on RAW 264.7 and erythrocytes, is a good indicator. However, in vivo tests remain important in order to confirm the use of this plant for the treatment of malaria.
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spelling pubmed-100729662023-04-05 Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Activity of Ethanol and Aqueous Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola Stem Bark Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu Cedric, Yamssi Christelle Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo Azizi, Mounvera Abdel Aboubakar Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain Jemimah Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong Alex Kevin, Tako Djimefo Payne, Vincent Khan J Trop Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Malaria is a serious public health problem, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of this study was to scientifically provide baseline information on the use of Khaya grandifoliola stem bark as an antimalaria drug by traditional healers. METHOD: The stem barks of K.grandifoliola were harvested and dried to obtain powder, and fifty grams of the powder were soaked in ethanol and hot distilled water respectively, for the preparation of ethanol and aqueous extracts, then dried in an oven at 40°C for the ethanol extract and 50°C for the aqueous extract. Plasmodium falciparum strains 3D7 sensitive and Dd2 resistant to chloroquine, were used to evaluate in vitro antiplasmodial activity using SYBR Green. The ability of the extracts to prevent oxidative stress was assessed by trapping 2, 2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH); nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide and ferric reducing power. The cytotoxicity test of the extracts was carried out on RAW 264.7 cell lines and on erythrocytes. The data obtained were entered in the Excel software, then in Graph pad where the IC(50) was calculated and the curves plotted. RESULTS: The fifty percent inhibition (IC(50)) of the antiplasmodial activity of the chloroquine-resistant strain PfDd2 were 54.27 ± 2.41 μg/mL and 31.19 ± 4.06 μg/mL respectively, for the aqueous and ethanol extracts. As for the Chloroquino-sensitive Pf3D7, IC(50) of 53.06 μg/mL was obtained for the aqueous extract and 28.03 ± 1.90 μg/mL for ethanol. The DPPH radical scavenging activity presented IC(50) of 104 μg/mL for the aqueous and 2.617 μg/mL for the ethanol extract; for the Nitric oxide (NO) presented an IC(50) of 301 ± 21 μg/mL for the aqueous extract 140.7 ± 21 μg/mL for the ethanol; for hydrogen peroxide the ethanol and aqueous presented IC(50) of 845.1 ± 21 μg/mL and 509.4 ± 21 μg/mL respectively. The cytotoxicity on RAW 264.7 cells presented High CC(50) in particular >1000 μg/mL and 467.4 μg/mL respectively for the aqueous and ethanol extract. CONCLUSION: Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola exhibited antiplasmodial activity. The ability to inhibit oxidative stress as well as lower cell toxicity on RAW 264.7 and erythrocytes, is a good indicator. However, in vivo tests remain important in order to confirm the use of this plant for the treatment of malaria. Hindawi 2023-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10072966/ /pubmed/37025605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8062453 Text en Copyright © 2023 Gamago Nkadeu Guy-Armand et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu
Cedric, Yamssi
Christelle Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo
Azizi, Mounvera Abdel
Aboubakar Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain
Jemimah Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong
Alex Kevin, Tako Djimefo
Payne, Vincent Khan
Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Activity of Ethanol and Aqueous Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola Stem Bark
title Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Activity of Ethanol and Aqueous Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola Stem Bark
title_full Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Activity of Ethanol and Aqueous Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola Stem Bark
title_fullStr Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Activity of Ethanol and Aqueous Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola Stem Bark
title_full_unstemmed Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Activity of Ethanol and Aqueous Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola Stem Bark
title_short Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Activity of Ethanol and Aqueous Extracts of Khaya grandifoliola Stem Bark
title_sort antiplasmodial, antioxidant and cytotoxicity activity of ethanol and aqueous extracts of khaya grandifoliola stem bark
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10072966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37025605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8062453
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