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Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Activity of Bridelia micrantha a Cameroonian Medicinal Plant Used for the Treatment of Malaria

INTRODUCTION: Resistance to common antimalarial drugs and persistence of the endemicity of malaria constitute a major public health problem in Cameroon. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial, antioxidant, and cytotoxic activities of aqueous and ethanol extracts of Brideli...

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Autores principales: Kevin, Tako Djimefo Alex, Cedric, Yamssi, Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo Christelle, Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain Aboubakar, Azizi, Mounvera Abdel, Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu, Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong Jemimah, Christian, Mbohou Nchetnkou, Géraldine, Essangui Same Estelle, Roméo, Tankoua-Tchounda, Payne, Vincent Khan, Gustave, Lehmann Léopold
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10113053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37082191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1219432
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author Kevin, Tako Djimefo Alex
Cedric, Yamssi
Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo Christelle
Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain Aboubakar
Azizi, Mounvera Abdel
Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu
Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong Jemimah
Christian, Mbohou Nchetnkou
Géraldine, Essangui Same Estelle
Roméo, Tankoua-Tchounda
Payne, Vincent Khan
Gustave, Lehmann Léopold
author_facet Kevin, Tako Djimefo Alex
Cedric, Yamssi
Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo Christelle
Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain Aboubakar
Azizi, Mounvera Abdel
Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu
Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong Jemimah
Christian, Mbohou Nchetnkou
Géraldine, Essangui Same Estelle
Roméo, Tankoua-Tchounda
Payne, Vincent Khan
Gustave, Lehmann Léopold
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description INTRODUCTION: Resistance to common antimalarial drugs and persistence of the endemicity of malaria constitute a major public health problem in Cameroon. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial, antioxidant, and cytotoxic activities of aqueous and ethanol extracts of Bridelia micrantha used by Cameroonian traditional healers for the treatment of malaria. METHODS: Aqueous and ethanolic stem bark extracts were prepared according to standard procedures. The SYBR Green method was used for antiplasmodial activity on strains of Plasmodium falciparum sensitive to chloroquine (3D7) and resistant (Dd2). In vitro antioxidant activities of B. micrantha were determined using the scavenging activity of 2,2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, nitric oxide, ferric reducing power, and hydrogen peroxide as well as their cytotoxicity on RAW 264.7 macrophage cells and red blood cells (RBC). RESULTS: The aqueous and ethanol extracts of Bridelia micrantha showed antiplasmodial activity on the 3D7 strain with IC(50) of 31.65 ± 0.79 μg/ml and 19.41 ± 2.93 μg/ml, respectively, as well as 37.64 ± 0.77 μg/ml and 36.22 ± 1.04 μg/ml for the Dd2 strain, respectively. The aqueous and ethanol extracts showed free radical scavenging properties. The IC(50) aqueous and ethanol extract was approximately 0.0001737 μg/ml, 42.92 μg/ml, 1197 μg/ml, 63.78 μg/ml and 4.617 μg/ml, 429.9 μg/ml, 511 μg/ml, and 69.32 μg/ml for DPPH, NO, H2O2, and FRAP, respectively, which were compared to ascorbic acid (8.610e − 005 μg/ml, 2901 μg/ml, 3237 μg/ml, and 18.57 μg/ml). The aqueous and ethanol extracts of B. micrantha were found to be nontoxic with CC(50) values of 950 ± 6.6 μg/ml and 308.3 ± 45.4 μg/ml, respectively. Haemolysis test showed that the two extracts were not toxic. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that B. micrantha can serve as an antimalarial agent. However, further studies are needed to validate the use of B. micrantha as an antimalarial.
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spelling pubmed-101130532023-04-19 Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Activity of Bridelia micrantha a Cameroonian Medicinal Plant Used for the Treatment of Malaria Kevin, Tako Djimefo Alex Cedric, Yamssi Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo Christelle Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain Aboubakar Azizi, Mounvera Abdel Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong Jemimah Christian, Mbohou Nchetnkou Géraldine, Essangui Same Estelle Roméo, Tankoua-Tchounda Payne, Vincent Khan Gustave, Lehmann Léopold Biomed Res Int Research Article INTRODUCTION: Resistance to common antimalarial drugs and persistence of the endemicity of malaria constitute a major public health problem in Cameroon. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial, antioxidant, and cytotoxic activities of aqueous and ethanol extracts of Bridelia micrantha used by Cameroonian traditional healers for the treatment of malaria. METHODS: Aqueous and ethanolic stem bark extracts were prepared according to standard procedures. The SYBR Green method was used for antiplasmodial activity on strains of Plasmodium falciparum sensitive to chloroquine (3D7) and resistant (Dd2). In vitro antioxidant activities of B. micrantha were determined using the scavenging activity of 2,2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, nitric oxide, ferric reducing power, and hydrogen peroxide as well as their cytotoxicity on RAW 264.7 macrophage cells and red blood cells (RBC). RESULTS: The aqueous and ethanol extracts of Bridelia micrantha showed antiplasmodial activity on the 3D7 strain with IC(50) of 31.65 ± 0.79 μg/ml and 19.41 ± 2.93 μg/ml, respectively, as well as 37.64 ± 0.77 μg/ml and 36.22 ± 1.04 μg/ml for the Dd2 strain, respectively. The aqueous and ethanol extracts showed free radical scavenging properties. The IC(50) aqueous and ethanol extract was approximately 0.0001737 μg/ml, 42.92 μg/ml, 1197 μg/ml, 63.78 μg/ml and 4.617 μg/ml, 429.9 μg/ml, 511 μg/ml, and 69.32 μg/ml for DPPH, NO, H2O2, and FRAP, respectively, which were compared to ascorbic acid (8.610e − 005 μg/ml, 2901 μg/ml, 3237 μg/ml, and 18.57 μg/ml). The aqueous and ethanol extracts of B. micrantha were found to be nontoxic with CC(50) values of 950 ± 6.6 μg/ml and 308.3 ± 45.4 μg/ml, respectively. Haemolysis test showed that the two extracts were not toxic. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that B. micrantha can serve as an antimalarial agent. However, further studies are needed to validate the use of B. micrantha as an antimalarial. Hindawi 2023-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10113053/ /pubmed/37082191 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1219432 Text en Copyright © 2023 Tako Djimefo Alex Kevin 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.
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Kevin, Tako Djimefo Alex
Cedric, Yamssi
Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo Christelle
Sidiki, Ngouyamsa Nsapkain Aboubakar
Azizi, Mounvera Abdel
Guy-Armand, Gamago Nkadeu
Sandra, Tientcheu Noutong Jemimah
Christian, Mbohou Nchetnkou
Géraldine, Essangui Same Estelle
Roméo, Tankoua-Tchounda
Payne, Vincent Khan
Gustave, Lehmann Léopold
Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Activity of Bridelia micrantha a Cameroonian Medicinal Plant Used for the Treatment of Malaria
title Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Activity of Bridelia micrantha a Cameroonian Medicinal Plant Used for the Treatment of Malaria
title_full Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Activity of Bridelia micrantha a Cameroonian Medicinal Plant Used for the Treatment of Malaria
title_fullStr Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Activity of Bridelia micrantha a Cameroonian Medicinal Plant Used for the Treatment of Malaria
title_full_unstemmed Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Activity of Bridelia micrantha a Cameroonian Medicinal Plant Used for the Treatment of Malaria
title_short Antiplasmodial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Activity of Bridelia micrantha a Cameroonian Medicinal Plant Used for the Treatment of Malaria
title_sort antiplasmodial, antioxidant, and cytotoxic activity of bridelia micrantha a cameroonian medicinal plant used for the treatment of malaria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10113053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37082191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1219432
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