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Are the fatty acids responsible for the higher effect of oil and alcoholic extract of Nigella sativa over its aqueous extract on Trichomonas vaginalis trophozoites?

Mona Abd El-Fattah Ahmad Mahmoud1, Heba AbdelKader Aminou2, Hanan Ahmed Hashem3.   

Abstract

Trichomoniasis, the disease caused by the flagellate protozoan Trichomonas vaginalis is the sexually transmitted infection with the largest annual incidence. Metronidazole is the drug of choice recommended for the treatment of human trichomoniasis but it can lead to drug resistance and many other adverse effects. So, it is necessary for new alternatives for the treatment of this infection. Medicinal plants or herbs could be good alternative regimens to be inexpensive, effective and safe to use. In the present study, the therapeutic potential of Nigella sativa aqueous and alcoholic extracts as well as seeds oil was examined. Different concentrations of these plant preparations were incubated in vitro with cultivated T. vaginalis trophozoites and its effect on growth was compared with metronidazole under the same conditions. Both the alcoholic extract and oil proved to be valuable agents as efficient as metronidazole in treating T. vaginalis infection. The remarkable effect of N. sativa oil may be attributed to the fact that the active principles extracted from N. sativa seeds are mostly from its essential oil (omega 3, 6, 9 as well as 7 fatty acids). However, further experimental and clinical investigations are needed to evaluate and standardize the doses of these natural products to be safe and efficient.

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Keywords:  Fatty acids; Metronidazole; Nigella sativa aqueous and alcoholic extracts; Nigella sativa oil; Trichomonas vaginalis

Year:  2014        PMID: 27065592      PMCID: PMC4815870          DOI: 10.1007/s12639-014-0479-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasit Dis        ISSN: 0971-7196


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