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In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts

BACKGROUND: The spread of Plasmodium falciparum resistance in common antimalarial drugs, including artemisinin-based combination therapies, has necessitated the discovery of new drugs with novel mechanisms of action. In the present study, the in vitro antimalarial and toxicological activities of ace...

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Autores principales: Zin, Nik Nor Imam Nik Mat, Mohamad, Mira Nabila, Roslan, Keusar, Abdul Wafi, Sazeli, Abdul Moin, Nurul I’zaaz, Alias, Azamuddin, Zakaria, Yusmazura, Abu-Bakar, Nurhidanatasha
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Publicado: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32863744
http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/mjms2020.27.4.4
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author Zin, Nik Nor Imam Nik Mat
Mohamad, Mira Nabila
Roslan, Keusar
Abdul Wafi, Sazeli
Abdul Moin, Nurul I’zaaz
Alias, Azamuddin
Zakaria, Yusmazura
Abu-Bakar, Nurhidanatasha
author_facet Zin, Nik Nor Imam Nik Mat
Mohamad, Mira Nabila
Roslan, Keusar
Abdul Wafi, Sazeli
Abdul Moin, Nurul I’zaaz
Alias, Azamuddin
Zakaria, Yusmazura
Abu-Bakar, Nurhidanatasha
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description BACKGROUND: The spread of Plasmodium falciparum resistance in common antimalarial drugs, including artemisinin-based combination therapies, has necessitated the discovery of new drugs with novel mechanisms of action. In the present study, the in vitro antimalarial and toxicological activities of acetone, methanol, ethanol and aqueous extracts of Quercus infectoria (Q. infectoria) galls were investigated. METHODS: The extracts were assessed for the antimalarial potential using a malarial SYBR Green I fluorescence-based (MSF) assay, while the toxicity was screened by using brine shrimp lethality test (BSLT), haemolytic assay, and cytotoxicity assay against normal embryo fibroblast cell line (NIH/3T3) and normal kidney epithelial cell line (Vero). RESULTS: The acetone extract showed the highest antimalarial activity (50% inhibitory concentration, IC(50) = 5.85 ± 1.64 μg/mL), followed by the methanol extract (IC(50) = 10.31 ± 1.90 μg/mL). Meanwhile, the ethanol and aqueous extracts displayed low antimalarial activity with IC(50) values of 20.00 ± 1.57 and 30.95 μg/mL ± 1.27 μg/mL, respectively. The significant antimalarial activity was demonstrated in all extracts and artemisinin (P < 0.05). All extracts were non-toxic to brine shrimps (50% lethality concentration, LC(50) > 1000 ppm). Furthermore, no occurrence of haemolysis (< 5%) was observed in normal erythrocytes when treated with all extracts compared to Triton X-100 that caused 100% haemolysis (P < 0.05). The acetone and methanol extracts were non-toxic to the normal cell lines and statistically significant to artemisinin (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Taken together with satisfactory selectivity index (SI) values, the acetone and methanol extracts of Q. infectoria galls could serve as an alternative, promising and safe antimalarial agents.
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spelling pubmed-74448412020-08-27 In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts Zin, Nik Nor Imam Nik Mat Mohamad, Mira Nabila Roslan, Keusar Abdul Wafi, Sazeli Abdul Moin, Nurul I’zaaz Alias, Azamuddin Zakaria, Yusmazura Abu-Bakar, Nurhidanatasha Malays J Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: The spread of Plasmodium falciparum resistance in common antimalarial drugs, including artemisinin-based combination therapies, has necessitated the discovery of new drugs with novel mechanisms of action. In the present study, the in vitro antimalarial and toxicological activities of acetone, methanol, ethanol and aqueous extracts of Quercus infectoria (Q. infectoria) galls were investigated. METHODS: The extracts were assessed for the antimalarial potential using a malarial SYBR Green I fluorescence-based (MSF) assay, while the toxicity was screened by using brine shrimp lethality test (BSLT), haemolytic assay, and cytotoxicity assay against normal embryo fibroblast cell line (NIH/3T3) and normal kidney epithelial cell line (Vero). RESULTS: The acetone extract showed the highest antimalarial activity (50% inhibitory concentration, IC(50) = 5.85 ± 1.64 μg/mL), followed by the methanol extract (IC(50) = 10.31 ± 1.90 μg/mL). Meanwhile, the ethanol and aqueous extracts displayed low antimalarial activity with IC(50) values of 20.00 ± 1.57 and 30.95 μg/mL ± 1.27 μg/mL, respectively. The significant antimalarial activity was demonstrated in all extracts and artemisinin (P < 0.05). All extracts were non-toxic to brine shrimps (50% lethality concentration, LC(50) > 1000 ppm). Furthermore, no occurrence of haemolysis (< 5%) was observed in normal erythrocytes when treated with all extracts compared to Triton X-100 that caused 100% haemolysis (P < 0.05). The acetone and methanol extracts were non-toxic to the normal cell lines and statistically significant to artemisinin (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Taken together with satisfactory selectivity index (SI) values, the acetone and methanol extracts of Q. infectoria galls could serve as an alternative, promising and safe antimalarial agents. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2020-07 2020-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7444841/ /pubmed/32863744 http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/mjms2020.27.4.4 Text en © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2020 This work is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Zin, Nik Nor Imam Nik Mat
Mohamad, Mira Nabila
Roslan, Keusar
Abdul Wafi, Sazeli
Abdul Moin, Nurul I’zaaz
Alias, Azamuddin
Zakaria, Yusmazura
Abu-Bakar, Nurhidanatasha
In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts
title In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts
title_full In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts
title_fullStr In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts
title_short In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts
title_sort in vitro antimalarial and toxicological activities of quercus infectoria (olivier) gall extracts
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32863744
http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/mjms2020.27.4.4
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