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Methanol extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of Plasmodium berghei-passaged mice
Context: The resistance of Plasmodium species to many available antimalarials calls for a continuous search for newer antimalarial agents. One possible source of new antimalarials is from natural sources such as Fagara zanthoxyloides Lam (Rutaceae), a medicinal plant used traditionally for treating...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6746293/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31500475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2019.1656753 |
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author | Enechi, Osmund Chukwuma Amah, Christian Chijioke Okagu, Innocent Uzochukwu Ononiwu, Chidinma Pamela Azidiegwu, Vitalis Chukwumalume Ugwuoke, Eberechukwu Ogochukwu Onoh, Amarachukwu Pearl Ndukwe, Emmanuel Elekweuwa |
author_facet | Enechi, Osmund Chukwuma Amah, Christian Chijioke Okagu, Innocent Uzochukwu Ononiwu, Chidinma Pamela Azidiegwu, Vitalis Chukwumalume Ugwuoke, Eberechukwu Ogochukwu Onoh, Amarachukwu Pearl Ndukwe, Emmanuel Elekweuwa |
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description | Context: The resistance of Plasmodium species to many available antimalarials calls for a continuous search for newer antimalarial agents. One possible source of new antimalarials is from natural sources such as Fagara zanthoxyloides Lam (Rutaceae), a medicinal plant used traditionally for treating malaria in South-Eastern Nigeria, Uganda and Asia. Objectives: To investigate the application of methanol extracts of F. zanthoxyloides in combating malaria infection and its associated disorders. Materials and methods: Methanol extracts of F. zanthoxyloides leaves (MEFZ) were evaluated for in vivo antimalarial activity. MEFZ at doses of 200, 400, and 600 mg/kg/d were administered orally for 4 consecutive days (days 0–4) to P. berghei-infected mice. The possible ameliorative effects of MEFZ on malaria-associated organ malfunctions were also assessed. Results: At 200, 400 and 600 mg/kg b.w., respectively, MEFZ produced 82.37% and 68.39%, 84.84%, and 90.75%, 95.95% and 92.67% chemosuppression and inhibition of P. berghei, respectively, comparable to 98.67% and 97.29% by combisunate, a standard antimalarial. The IC(50) of MEFZ was estimated to be 235.23 mg/kg b.w. Similarly, treatment of parasitized mice with MEFZ significantly restored the malaria-modified haematological and biochemical status of the parasitized-MEFZ-treated mice compared with parasitized-untreated mice. MEFZ was tolerable up to 5000 mg/kg b.w dose; hence, the LD(50) is above 5000 mg/kg b.w. Discussion and conclusions: The results of this curative assay demonstrated that MEFZ has antimalarial effects and normalized haematological and biochemical aberrations generated by malaria. The isolation of the antimalarial principles in MEFZ is warranted; they could be lead molecules for the development of new antimalarials. |
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spelling | pubmed-67462932019-09-24 Methanol extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of Plasmodium berghei-passaged mice Enechi, Osmund Chukwuma Amah, Christian Chijioke Okagu, Innocent Uzochukwu Ononiwu, Chidinma Pamela Azidiegwu, Vitalis Chukwumalume Ugwuoke, Eberechukwu Ogochukwu Onoh, Amarachukwu Pearl Ndukwe, Emmanuel Elekweuwa Pharm Biol Original Article Context: The resistance of Plasmodium species to many available antimalarials calls for a continuous search for newer antimalarial agents. One possible source of new antimalarials is from natural sources such as Fagara zanthoxyloides Lam (Rutaceae), a medicinal plant used traditionally for treating malaria in South-Eastern Nigeria, Uganda and Asia. Objectives: To investigate the application of methanol extracts of F. zanthoxyloides in combating malaria infection and its associated disorders. Materials and methods: Methanol extracts of F. zanthoxyloides leaves (MEFZ) were evaluated for in vivo antimalarial activity. MEFZ at doses of 200, 400, and 600 mg/kg/d were administered orally for 4 consecutive days (days 0–4) to P. berghei-infected mice. The possible ameliorative effects of MEFZ on malaria-associated organ malfunctions were also assessed. Results: At 200, 400 and 600 mg/kg b.w., respectively, MEFZ produced 82.37% and 68.39%, 84.84%, and 90.75%, 95.95% and 92.67% chemosuppression and inhibition of P. berghei, respectively, comparable to 98.67% and 97.29% by combisunate, a standard antimalarial. The IC(50) of MEFZ was estimated to be 235.23 mg/kg b.w. Similarly, treatment of parasitized mice with MEFZ significantly restored the malaria-modified haematological and biochemical status of the parasitized-MEFZ-treated mice compared with parasitized-untreated mice. MEFZ was tolerable up to 5000 mg/kg b.w dose; hence, the LD(50) is above 5000 mg/kg b.w. Discussion and conclusions: The results of this curative assay demonstrated that MEFZ has antimalarial effects and normalized haematological and biochemical aberrations generated by malaria. The isolation of the antimalarial principles in MEFZ is warranted; they could be lead molecules for the development of new antimalarials. Taylor & Francis 2019-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6746293/ /pubmed/31500475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2019.1656753 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Enechi, Osmund Chukwuma Amah, Christian Chijioke Okagu, Innocent Uzochukwu Ononiwu, Chidinma Pamela Azidiegwu, Vitalis Chukwumalume Ugwuoke, Eberechukwu Ogochukwu Onoh, Amarachukwu Pearl Ndukwe, Emmanuel Elekweuwa Methanol extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of Plasmodium berghei-passaged mice |
title | Methanol extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of Plasmodium berghei-passaged mice |
title_full | Methanol extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of Plasmodium berghei-passaged mice |
title_fullStr | Methanol extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of Plasmodium berghei-passaged mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Methanol extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of Plasmodium berghei-passaged mice |
title_short | Methanol extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of Plasmodium berghei-passaged mice |
title_sort | methanol extracts of fagara zanthoxyloides leaves possess antimalarial effects and normalizes haematological and biochemical status of plasmodium berghei-passaged mice |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6746293/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31500475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2019.1656753 |
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