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The In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Herbal Plants
BACKGROUND: The asexual and sexual stages (gametocytes) of Plasmodium falciparum parasites are known to respond differently to antimalarial drugs. Herbal products with extended treatment regimens and inadequate dosing information are widely used to treat malaria in Ghana. This study set out to deter...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7256685/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32518693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5041919 |
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author | Cudjoe, Elizabeth Donu, Dickson Okonu, Ruth E. Amponsah, Jones A. Amoah, Linda E. |
author_facet | Cudjoe, Elizabeth Donu, Dickson Okonu, Ruth E. Amponsah, Jones A. Amoah, Linda E. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The asexual and sexual stages (gametocytes) of Plasmodium falciparum parasites are known to respond differently to antimalarial drugs. Herbal products with extended treatment regimens and inadequate dosing information are widely used to treat malaria in Ghana. This study set out to determine the in vitro activity of selected herbal extracts on the development of asexual and sexual stage malaria parasites. METHODS: The 72-hour SYBR Green 1-based in vitro drug assay was used to determine the asexual parasite growth inhibitory effects exhibited by aqueous extracts of Alchornea cordifolia, Polyalthia longifolia, Moringa oleifera, and Mangifera indica on the NF54, CamWT_C580Y, and IPC 4912 strains of Plasmodium falciparum. The effects of exposure of asexual and early-stage NF54 gametocytes to varying concentrations of the aqueous herbal extracts were assessed by microscopy after 7 days of continuous culturing in the presence of the herbal extract. Qualitative and quantitative phytochemical screening were also performed on the herbal extracts. RESULTS: In the SYBR Green 1 assay, aqueous extracts of Alchornea cordifolia exhibited moderate (IC(50) of 5.8, 17.4, and 15.8 μg/ml) and Mangifera indica exhibited low (IC(50) of 65.4, 96.7, and 81.7 μg/ml) activities against the NF54, Cam WT_C580Y, and IPC 4912 parasites, respectively, whilst Polyalthia longifolia and Moringa oleifera were inactive. Long-term treatment of NF54 parasites with 1 mg/ml of Polyalthia longifolia produced the highest densities of gametocytes and the least (56%) inhibition of asexual parasites on Day 7. Long-term treatment of NF54 parasites with 10 μg/ml Alchornea cordifolia resulted in complete parasite (asexual and gametocyte) clearance on Day 7. Conclusions. Alchornea cordifolia exhibited a ‘moderate' activity against the three parasites tested in the 72-hour SYBR Green 1 assay and also effectively cleared both asexual parasites and gametocytes. Long-term treatment of malaria parasites with herbal extracts mimics a treatment regimen and should be used to determine the antimalarial properties of herbal extracts. |
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spelling | pubmed-72566852020-06-08 The In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Herbal Plants Cudjoe, Elizabeth Donu, Dickson Okonu, Ruth E. Amponsah, Jones A. Amoah, Linda E. J Parasitol Res Research Article BACKGROUND: The asexual and sexual stages (gametocytes) of Plasmodium falciparum parasites are known to respond differently to antimalarial drugs. Herbal products with extended treatment regimens and inadequate dosing information are widely used to treat malaria in Ghana. This study set out to determine the in vitro activity of selected herbal extracts on the development of asexual and sexual stage malaria parasites. METHODS: The 72-hour SYBR Green 1-based in vitro drug assay was used to determine the asexual parasite growth inhibitory effects exhibited by aqueous extracts of Alchornea cordifolia, Polyalthia longifolia, Moringa oleifera, and Mangifera indica on the NF54, CamWT_C580Y, and IPC 4912 strains of Plasmodium falciparum. The effects of exposure of asexual and early-stage NF54 gametocytes to varying concentrations of the aqueous herbal extracts were assessed by microscopy after 7 days of continuous culturing in the presence of the herbal extract. Qualitative and quantitative phytochemical screening were also performed on the herbal extracts. RESULTS: In the SYBR Green 1 assay, aqueous extracts of Alchornea cordifolia exhibited moderate (IC(50) of 5.8, 17.4, and 15.8 μg/ml) and Mangifera indica exhibited low (IC(50) of 65.4, 96.7, and 81.7 μg/ml) activities against the NF54, Cam WT_C580Y, and IPC 4912 parasites, respectively, whilst Polyalthia longifolia and Moringa oleifera were inactive. Long-term treatment of NF54 parasites with 1 mg/ml of Polyalthia longifolia produced the highest densities of gametocytes and the least (56%) inhibition of asexual parasites on Day 7. Long-term treatment of NF54 parasites with 10 μg/ml Alchornea cordifolia resulted in complete parasite (asexual and gametocyte) clearance on Day 7. Conclusions. Alchornea cordifolia exhibited a ‘moderate' activity against the three parasites tested in the 72-hour SYBR Green 1 assay and also effectively cleared both asexual parasites and gametocytes. Long-term treatment of malaria parasites with herbal extracts mimics a treatment regimen and should be used to determine the antimalarial properties of herbal extracts. Hindawi 2020-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7256685/ /pubmed/32518693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5041919 Text en Copyright © 2020 Elizabeth Cudjoe et al. http://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 Cudjoe, Elizabeth Donu, Dickson Okonu, Ruth E. Amponsah, Jones A. Amoah, Linda E. The In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Herbal Plants |
title | The In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Herbal Plants |
title_full | The In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Herbal Plants |
title_fullStr | The In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Herbal Plants |
title_full_unstemmed | The In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Herbal Plants |
title_short | The In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Herbal Plants |
title_sort | in vitro antiplasmodial activities of aqueous extracts of selected ghanaian herbal plants |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7256685/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32518693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5041919 |
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