| Literature DB >> 17348741 |
Moses N Ngemenya1, Thomas M Akam, Joseph N Yong, Pierre Tane, Samuel N Y Fanso-Free, Klavs Berzins, Vincent P P K Titanji.
Abstract
We investigated the antiplasmodial activity of some pure compounds of Turreanthus africanus (Meliaceae), a plant that is used in traditional medicine to treat malaria in Southwest Cameroon. A phytochemical analysis of the methylene chloride: methanol (1:1) extract of the seeds of the plant yielded seven compounds. Four of them, which were oils, were subjected to in vitro bioassays on Plasmodium falciparum F 32, chloroquine sensitive strain. Compound 1 (16-oxolabda-8 (17), 12(E)-dien-15-oic acid), showed the highest antiplasmodial activity, two others (methyl-14,15-epoxylabda-8 (17), 12(E)-diene-16-oate, and turreanin A), had moderate activity and one was inactive. These findings are consistent with the use of T. africanus in the traditional treatment of P. falciparum malaria.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17348741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Afr J Health Sci ISSN: 1022-9272