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ANTIPLASMODIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE STEM BARK EXTRACT OF ARTOCARPUS ALTILIS FORSBERG

BACKGROUND: The potential of Artocarpus altilis stem bark as a safe antimalarial agent, and the identification of its antimalarial constituents was explored. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The air-dried stem bark was extracted with 70% ethanol, filtered and concentrated in vacuo to obtain the extract (EE)....

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Autores principales: Aladesanmi, Joseph, Adetunji, Odiba, Emmanuel, Ogu, Odediran, Akintunde, Samuel, Oriola, Olubunmi, Ayodeji
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9480889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36124325
http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/Ajid.v16i2S.5
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author Aladesanmi,
Joseph, Adetunji
Odiba,
Emmanuel, Ogu
Odediran,
Akintunde, Samuel
Oriola,
Olubunmi, Ayodeji
author_facet Aladesanmi,
Joseph, Adetunji
Odiba,
Emmanuel, Ogu
Odediran,
Akintunde, Samuel
Oriola,
Olubunmi, Ayodeji
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description BACKGROUND: The potential of Artocarpus altilis stem bark as a safe antimalarial agent, and the identification of its antimalarial constituents was explored. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The air-dried stem bark was extracted with 70% ethanol, filtered and concentrated in vacuo to obtain the extract (EE). The extract was successively partitioned to give n-hexane (AAH), dichloromethane (AAD), ethyl acetate (AAE) n-butanol (AAB) and aqueous (AAQ) fractions respectively after determining the acute toxicity using Lorke’s method. These were each evaluated for chemosuppressive antimalarial activities (0-200mg/kg) against chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium berghei-berghei-infected albino mice. Normal saline and chloroquine, 10 mg/kg were negative and positive control respectively.The survival times and percentage survivors of the mice in both experiments were determined after observation for twenty-eight days post-drug administration. The five (5) column chromatographic (CC) fractions, AAH1, AAH2, AAH3, AAH4 and AAH5 obtained from the most active AAH, were also evaluated for antimalarial activities (0-50mg/kg). Further column purification and repeated PTLC of AAH5 yielded three bands, which were finally subjected to GC-MS analysis. RESULTS: EE gave ED(50) and LD(50) values of 227.17and >5000 mg/kg while its partitioned fractions gave ED(50) values as follows: AAH, 79.14; AAD, 215.59; AAE, 160.46, AAB, .42; and AAQ, 90.85 mg/kg respectively. The primary CC fractions also gave ED(50) values as follows: AAH1 21.95; AAH2, 26.96; AAH3, 21.30; AAH4, 20.92 and AAH5, 20.75 mg/kg respectively to identify AAH5 as the putative fraction. GC-MS analysis revealed eleven major compounds (1–11) in the three PTLC bands as the antiplasmodial constituents of the plant. CONCLUSION: The stem bark of A. altilis is a potential agent in malaria control which is safe for oral use.
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spelling pubmed-94808892022-09-18 ANTIPLASMODIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE STEM BARK EXTRACT OF ARTOCARPUS ALTILIS FORSBERG Aladesanmi, Joseph, Adetunji Odiba, Emmanuel, Ogu Odediran, Akintunde, Samuel Oriola, Olubunmi, Ayodeji Afr J Infect Dis Article BACKGROUND: The potential of Artocarpus altilis stem bark as a safe antimalarial agent, and the identification of its antimalarial constituents was explored. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The air-dried stem bark was extracted with 70% ethanol, filtered and concentrated in vacuo to obtain the extract (EE). The extract was successively partitioned to give n-hexane (AAH), dichloromethane (AAD), ethyl acetate (AAE) n-butanol (AAB) and aqueous (AAQ) fractions respectively after determining the acute toxicity using Lorke’s method. These were each evaluated for chemosuppressive antimalarial activities (0-200mg/kg) against chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium berghei-berghei-infected albino mice. Normal saline and chloroquine, 10 mg/kg were negative and positive control respectively.The survival times and percentage survivors of the mice in both experiments were determined after observation for twenty-eight days post-drug administration. The five (5) column chromatographic (CC) fractions, AAH1, AAH2, AAH3, AAH4 and AAH5 obtained from the most active AAH, were also evaluated for antimalarial activities (0-50mg/kg). Further column purification and repeated PTLC of AAH5 yielded three bands, which were finally subjected to GC-MS analysis. RESULTS: EE gave ED(50) and LD(50) values of 227.17and >5000 mg/kg while its partitioned fractions gave ED(50) values as follows: AAH, 79.14; AAD, 215.59; AAE, 160.46, AAB, .42; and AAQ, 90.85 mg/kg respectively. The primary CC fractions also gave ED(50) values as follows: AAH1 21.95; AAH2, 26.96; AAH3, 21.30; AAH4, 20.92 and AAH5, 20.75 mg/kg respectively to identify AAH5 as the putative fraction. GC-MS analysis revealed eleven major compounds (1–11) in the three PTLC bands as the antiplasmodial constituents of the plant. CONCLUSION: The stem bark of A. altilis is a potential agent in malaria control which is safe for oral use. African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2022-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9480889/ /pubmed/36124325 http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/Ajid.v16i2S.5 Text en Copyright: © 2022 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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Aladesanmi,
Joseph, Adetunji
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Emmanuel, Ogu
Odediran,
Akintunde, Samuel
Oriola,
Olubunmi, Ayodeji
ANTIPLASMODIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE STEM BARK EXTRACT OF ARTOCARPUS ALTILIS FORSBERG
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title_full ANTIPLASMODIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE STEM BARK EXTRACT OF ARTOCARPUS ALTILIS FORSBERG
title_fullStr ANTIPLASMODIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE STEM BARK EXTRACT OF ARTOCARPUS ALTILIS FORSBERG
title_full_unstemmed ANTIPLASMODIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE STEM BARK EXTRACT OF ARTOCARPUS ALTILIS FORSBERG
title_short ANTIPLASMODIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE STEM BARK EXTRACT OF ARTOCARPUS ALTILIS FORSBERG
title_sort antiplasmodial activities of the stem bark extract of artocarpus altilis forsberg
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9480889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36124325
http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/Ajid.v16i2S.5
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