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IN VITRO ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY STUDIES OF JOHAR (CASSIA SIAMEA) LEAVES FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS

BACKGROUND: Antimalarial activity of Cassia siamea leaves has been proven by the active compound that has been found, i.e. Cassiarin A. It is known that the quantity of the content of a compound that has the potential as a raw material for medicine can be influenced by various factors including diff...

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Autores principales: Tasiam, Ezrani, Primaharinastiti, Riesta, Ekasari, Wiwied
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8047291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33884347
http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajid.v14i2.4
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author Tasiam, Ezrani
Primaharinastiti, Riesta
Ekasari, Wiwied
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description BACKGROUND: Antimalarial activity of Cassia siamea leaves has been proven by the active compound that has been found, i.e. Cassiarin A. It is known that the quantity of the content of a compound that has the potential as a raw material for medicine can be influenced by various factors including differences in plant origin. This study aims at comparing the antimalarial activity and toxicity of C.siamea leaves from three regions with different meters location values above sea level (asl), i.e Pariaman (1,000 m asl), Palu (60 m asl), and Surabaya (2 m asl). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The materials used in this study were Johar leaves from Pariaman, Surabaya, and Palu extracted with n-hexane, and 90% ethanol containing 1% tartaric acid. The antimalarial activity test was done with Plasmodium falciparum 3D7. The toxicity test applied MTT ELISA method. RESULTS: C.siamea leaf that had highest antimalarial activity came from Pariaman with IC(50) value of 0.006μg/ml, then from Palu was 0.037μg/ml, and the lowest antimalarial activity was from Surabaya that was 0.09μg/ml . In testing the toxicity to get CC(50), the highest toxicity came from Surabaya with CC(50) value of 135.81μg/ml, Pariaman with CC(50) value of 220.82 μg/ml, and the least toxic came from Palu with CC(50) value of 235.52μg/ml . CONCLUSION: C.siamea leaf obtained from Pariaman had a selectivity index value that satisfies the requirements of a promising antimalarial effect.
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spelling pubmed-80472912021-04-20 IN VITRO ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY STUDIES OF JOHAR (CASSIA SIAMEA) LEAVES FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS Tasiam, Ezrani Primaharinastiti, Riesta Ekasari, Wiwied Afr J Infect Dis Article BACKGROUND: Antimalarial activity of Cassia siamea leaves has been proven by the active compound that has been found, i.e. Cassiarin A. It is known that the quantity of the content of a compound that has the potential as a raw material for medicine can be influenced by various factors including differences in plant origin. This study aims at comparing the antimalarial activity and toxicity of C.siamea leaves from three regions with different meters location values above sea level (asl), i.e Pariaman (1,000 m asl), Palu (60 m asl), and Surabaya (2 m asl). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The materials used in this study were Johar leaves from Pariaman, Surabaya, and Palu extracted with n-hexane, and 90% ethanol containing 1% tartaric acid. The antimalarial activity test was done with Plasmodium falciparum 3D7. The toxicity test applied MTT ELISA method. RESULTS: C.siamea leaf that had highest antimalarial activity came from Pariaman with IC(50) value of 0.006μg/ml, then from Palu was 0.037μg/ml, and the lowest antimalarial activity was from Surabaya that was 0.09μg/ml . In testing the toxicity to get CC(50), the highest toxicity came from Surabaya with CC(50) value of 135.81μg/ml, Pariaman with CC(50) value of 220.82 μg/ml, and the least toxic came from Palu with CC(50) value of 235.52μg/ml . CONCLUSION: C.siamea leaf obtained from Pariaman had a selectivity index value that satisfies the requirements of a promising antimalarial effect. African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2020-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8047291/ /pubmed/33884347 http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajid.v14i2.4 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Afr. J. Infect. Diseases https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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IN VITRO ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY STUDIES OF JOHAR (CASSIA SIAMEA) LEAVES FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
title IN VITRO ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY STUDIES OF JOHAR (CASSIA SIAMEA) LEAVES FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
title_full IN VITRO ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY STUDIES OF JOHAR (CASSIA SIAMEA) LEAVES FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
title_fullStr IN VITRO ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY STUDIES OF JOHAR (CASSIA SIAMEA) LEAVES FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
title_full_unstemmed IN VITRO ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY STUDIES OF JOHAR (CASSIA SIAMEA) LEAVES FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
title_short IN VITRO ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY STUDIES OF JOHAR (CASSIA SIAMEA) LEAVES FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
title_sort in vitro antimalarial activity and toxicity studies of johar (cassia siamea) leaves from three different locations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8047291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33884347
http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajid.v14i2.4
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