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In vitro and in vivo antiplasmodial activity of the root extracts of Brucea mollis Wall. ex Kurz.

Anil Prakash1, S K Sharma, P K Mohapatra, K Bhattacharjee, K Gogoi, P Gogoi, J Mahanta, D R Bhattacharyya.   

Abstract

Malaria control is compromised worldwide by continuously evolving drug-resistant strains of the parasite demanding exploration of natural resources for developing newer antimalarials. The northeastern region of India is endemic for malaria characterized by high prevalence of drug-resistant Plasmodium falciparum strains. Many plants are used by the indigenous communities living in the northeast India in their traditional system of medicine for the treatment of malarial fever. Folklore claim of antimalarial property of one such plant Brucea mollis was evaluated in vitro and in vivo for antiplasmodial activity. Crude extracts from dried B. mollis root powder were prepared through soxhlet extraction using petroleum ether, methanol, and water sequentially. Methanol extract was further partitioned between chloroform and water. These extracts were tested in vitro against laboratory-adapted chloroquine-sensitive and chloroquine-resistant strains of P. falciparum. In in vitro evaluation, extracts were found more active on the chloroquine-sensitive strain. Methanolic-chloroform (IC(50) 5.1 μg ml(-1)) and methanolic-aqueous (IC(50) 13.9 μg ml(-1)) extracts recorded significant in vitro antiplasmodial activity which was also supported by their promising in vivo activity (ED(50) 72 and 30 mg kg(-1) bw day(-1), respectively) against chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium yoelli N-67 strain in Swiss albino mice. Methanolic-aqueous extract-treated mice survived on average for 14 days that was comparable to the reference drug chloroquine. This is the first report of antiplasmodial activity of B. mollis validating the traditional use of this plant as antimalarial in the northeast India and calls for further detailed investigations.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23108921     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-012-3178-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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