| Literature DB >> 28490906 |
Seyfe Asrade1, Yohannes Mengesha2, Getachew Moges2, Dessalegn Asmelashe Gelayee1.
Abstract
Balanites rotundifolia (BR) (Van Tiegh.) Blatter (Balanitaceae) has been used in Ethiopian folk medicine to treat malaria, despite the lack of scientific validation. Therefore, the present study was carried out to evaluate the antiplasmodial activity of 80% methanol leaf extract of BR in mice. Both the 4-day suppressive test and Rane's test were employed. Three extract doses (BR100 mg/kg, BR200 mg/kg, and BR400 mg/kg/d) were given orally, and chloroquine was the standard drug administered through the same route. Outcome measures for evaluating antiplasmodial efficacy were parasitemia level, packed cell volume, survival time, and body temperature as well as body weight change. Moreover, preliminary phytochemical and acute toxicity studies were carried out. With the 4-day suppressive test, BR demonstrated dose-dependent significant reduction in parasitemia level at all test doses compared to the negative control: BR400 (67%, P<0.001), BR200 (42%, P<0.01), and BR100 (37%, P<0.05). With Rane's test as well, BR significantly (P<0.001 for all test doses) reduced the parasitemia level by 38% (BR100), 45% (BR200), and 69% (BR400) in comparison to vehicle treatment. The crude extract was estimated to have oral median lethal dose higher than 2,000 mg/kg, and the presence of alkaloids and cardiac glycosides was confirmed. Therefore, this study for the first time validated the antiplasmodial activity of crude leaf extract of BR. Further investigations for isolating specific phytochemicals and elucidating mechanisms are needed to address the quest for novel antimalarial drugs.Entities:
Keywords: Balanites rotundifolia; Plasmodium berghei; antimalaria; antiplasmodial; in vivo; traditional medicine
Year: 2017 PMID: 28490906 PMCID: PMC5414615 DOI: 10.2147/JEP.S130491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Pharmacol ISSN: 1179-1454
Effect of Balanites rotundifolia on percentage parasitemia, and survival time of Plasmodium berghei-infected mice in the 4-day suppressive test
| Group | Parasitemia level | % parasite suppression | Survival days |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27.84±2.60 | 0 | 7.71±0.29 | |
| 17.67±2.95 | 36.5 | 10.71±0.87 | |
| 16.11±2.30 | 42.1 | 10.71±0.64 | |
| 9.22±2.15 | 66.9 | 17.29±1.61 | |
| 0.00±0.00 | 100 | 20.00±0.00 |
Notes: Data are expressed as percentage and mean ± SEM (n=7).
As compared to NC;
as compared to BR100 mg/kg;
as compared to BR200 mg/kg;
P<0.05;
P<0.01;
P<0.001.
Abbreviations: BR, Balanites rotundifolia; CQ, chloroquine; NC, negative control; SEM, standard error of mean.
Effect of Balanites rotundifolia on BWt and PCV of Plasmodium berghei-infected mice in the 4-day suppressive test
| Dose, mg/kg | BWt D0 | BWt D4 | % change | PCVB | PCVA | % change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NC | 31.79±0.69 | 29.47±0.50 | –7.3±1.717 | 62.57±0.75 | 52.43±1.29 | –16.2±2.18 |
| BR100 | 33.57±1.33 | 29.51±1.22 | –12.1±2.474 | 60.14±1.14 | 47.57±1.23 | –20.9±1.16 |
| BR200 | 28.46±1.36 | 24.94±1.23 | –12.4±1.476 | 45.43±1.48 | 40.57±1.61 | –10.7±1.86 |
| BR400 | 34.04±0.72 | 31.57±1.18 | –7.3±2.262 | 56.42±2.03 | 55.85±1.5 | –1.0±2.32 |
| CQ25 | 28.47±1.41 | 29.54±1.31 | 3.8±0.86 | 54.86±3.43 | 56.21±3.45 | 2.5±0.88 |
Notes: Data are expressed as percentage and mean ± SEM (n=7).
As compared to NC;
as compared to BR100 mg/kg;
as compared to BR200 mg/kg; and
as compared to BR400 mg/kg;
P<0.01;
P<0.001. D0, before treatment; D4, after completing treatment.
Abbreviations: BR, Balanites rotundifolia; BWt, body weight; CQ, chloroquine; NC, negative control; PCVB, packed cell volume at day 0; PCVA, packed cell volume at day 4; SEM, standard error of mean.
Figure 1Effect of hydroalcoholic leaf extract of Balanites rotundifolia on rectal temperature of Plasmodium berghei-infected mice in 4-day suppressive test (n=7).
Abbreviations: BR, Balanites rotundifolia; CQ, chloroquine; NC, negative control.
Effect of Balanites rotundifolia on percentage parasitemia, and survival time of Plasmodium berghei-infected mice in Rane’s test
| Group | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | % inhibition | Survival days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NC | 20.33±1.43 | 23.33±1.54 | 28.50±1.54 | 33.33±1.83 | 34.16±1.17 | – | 7.67±0.33 |
| BR100 | 20.16±0.97 | 22.33±0.71 | 25.50±1.15 | 24.67±0.88 | 21.17±0.79 | 37.73 | 8.16±0.17 |
| BR200 | 21.17±1.30 | 21.33±0.49 | 21.50±0.34 | 19.83±0.75 | 18.67±0.72 | 45.35 | 8.67±0.42 |
| BR400 | 21.67±1.31 | 18.67±0.80 | 15.83±0.87 | 12.67±0.88 | 11.67±0.76 | 65.84 | 14.00±0.58 |
| CQ25 | 22.00±2.81 | 17.67±1.52 | 11.50±2.55 | 5.17±1.66 | 2.17±0.98 | 93.65 | 20.00±0.0 |
Notes: Data are expressed as percentage and mean ± SEM (n=7).
As compared to negative control;
as compared to BR100 mg/kg;
as compared to BR200 mg/kg;
as compared to BR400 mg/kg;
P<0.05;
P<0.01;
P<0.001.
Abbreviations: BR, Balanites rotundifolia; CQ, chloroquine; NC, negative control; SEM, standard error of mean.
Effect of Balanites rotundifolia on temperature and body weight measurements of Plasmodium berghei-infected mice in Rane’s test
| Group | Temperature
| Body weight
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 0 | Day 4 | % change RT | BWt D4 | BWt D7 | % change BWt | |
| NC | 35.65±0.38 | 34.48±0.30 | −3.28±0.23 | 31.18±1.07 | 30.95±0.86 | −0.74±3.73 |
| BR100 | 35.38±0.36 | 34.08±0.20 | −3.67±1.05 | 33.51±0.35 | 31.55±0.86 | −5.85±2.30 |
| BR200 | 34.57±0.16 | 34.50±0.12 | −0.20±0.47 | 32.01±1.62 | 32.33±1.87 | 0.10±1.21 |
| BR400 | 34.30±0.46 | 34.95±0.32 | 1.90±0.86 | 31.82±1.31 | 32.86±1.23 | 3.27±1.98 |
| CQ25 | 35.25±0.18 | 35.65±0.22 | 1.13±0.62 | 37.91±1.01 | 38.63±1.34 | 1.90±3.37 |
Notes: Data are expressed as percentage and mean ± SEM (n=7).
As compared to negative control;
as compared to BR100 mg/kg;
P<0.01;
P<0.001.
Abbreviations: BR, Balanites rotundifolia; BWt, body weight; NC, negative control; RT, rectal temperature; SEM, standard error of mean.