| Literature DB >> 30008788 |
Dejen Nureye1, Solomon Assefa2, Teshome Nedi2, Ephrem Engidawork2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evolution of antimalarial drug resistance makes the development of new drugs a necessity. Important source in search of such drugs is medicinal plants. Gardenia ternifolia plant is used in Ethiopian traditional medicine for the treatment of malaria and is endowed with in vitro antimalarial activity. Herein, the in vivo antimalarial activity of the plant was investigated.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30008788 PMCID: PMC6020483 DOI: 10.1155/2018/9217835
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Antimalarial activity of 80% methanol extract and solvent fractions of Gardenia ternifolia root barks against Plasmodium berghei in 4-day suppressive test.
| Group | % Parasitemia | % Suppression | Survival Time |
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| CON | 53.95±0. 71 | 0.00 | 6.33±0.21 |
| GT200 | 36.38±0.83 | 32.58a3b3d3e3 | 8.50±0.43a2b3d3e3 |
| GT400 | 28.58±0.65 | 47.02a3b3e3 | 11.17±0.31a3b3e3 |
| GT600 | 21.98±0.72 | 59.25a3b3 | 13.50±0.43a3b3 |
| CQ25 | 0.00±0.00 | 100.00a3 | 28.00±0.00a3 |
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| CON | 48.64±0.94 | 0.00 | 6.50±0.22 |
| BF200 | 33.61±0.90 | 30.89a3b3d3e3 | 8.83±0.60a1b3e3 |
| BF400 | 27.93±0.51 | 42.45a3b3e3 | 10.50±0.56a3b3e1 |
| BF600 | 23.68±0.59 | 51.33a3b3 | 12.83±0.60a3b3 |
| CQ25 | 0.00±0.00 | 100.00a3 | 28.00±0.00a3 |
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| CON | 50.49±0.60 | 0.00 | 6.33±0.21 |
| CF200 | 38.12±0.68 | 24.51a3b3d3e3 | 7.17±0.31b3e3 |
| CF400 | 34.77±0.63 | 31.13a3b3e3 | 8.00±0.45a1b3e2 |
| CF600 | 29.93±0.35 | 40.73a3b3 | 10.00±0.45a3b3 |
| CQ25 | 0.00±0.00 | 100.00a3 | 28.00±0.00a3 |
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| CON | 46.86±1.20 | 0.00 | 6.67±0.33 |
| AF200 | 39.99±1.19 | 14.67a3b3e3 | 7.00±0.37b3 |
| AF400 | 37.92±0.57 | 19.09a3b3e1 | 7.50±0.22b3 |
| AF600 | 34.80±0.68 | 25.75a3b3 | 7.83±0.40b3 |
| CQ25 | 0.00±0.00 | 100.00a3 | 28.00±0.00a3 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to CON; b, to CQ 25; c, to 200 mg/kg; d, to 400 mg/kg; e, 600 mg/kg: 1p<0.05, 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001; CON, negative control, received distilled water 10 ml/kg; GT = crude extract of Gardenia ternifolia, BF = n-butanol fraction, CF = chloroform fraction, AF = aqueous fraction, and CQ = chloroquine; numbers (25,200,400,600) refer to dose in mg/kg.
Body weight and rectal temperature change of infected mice treated with crude extract and solvent fractions of Gardenia ternifolia root barks in 4-day suppressive test.
| Group | Weight (gram) | Temperature (0c) | ||||
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| D0 | D4 | % Change | D0 | D4 | % Change | |
| CON | 25.76±1.17 | 21.65±0.94 | -13.55 | 35.85±0.38 | 33.15±0.33 | -7.51 |
| GT200 | 26.78±1.34 | 24.73±1.41 | -7.80a1b3e1 | 36.65±0.28 | 35.10±0.15 | -4.21a1b3e2 |
| GT400 | 27.37±1.01 | 26.37±1.16 | -3.67a2b3 | 36.50±0.25 | 35.58±0.17 | -2.50a3b2 |
| GT600 | 28.51±0.56 | 28.46±0.81 | -0.20a3b2 | 36.60±0.23 | 36.30±0.48 | -0.81a3 |
| CQ25 | 28.02±1.11 | 30.95±1.10 | 10.55a3 | 36.32±0.34 | 36.82±0.25 | 1.40a3 |
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| CON | 27.78±0.49 | 24.04±0.53 | -11.14 | 36.75±0.31 | 34.25±0.26 | -6.80 |
| BF200 | 28.91±0.48 | 26.81±0.42 | -7.25b3e1 | 37.35±0.21 | 35.53±0.16 | -4.85b3e1 |
| BF400 | 29.24±0.31 | 28.09±0.24 | -3.91a2b3 | 37.45±0.21 | 36.02±0.30 | -3.83a2b3 |
| BF600 | 27.93±0.48 | 27.77±0.60 | -0.61a3b3 | 36.90±0.24 | 36.00±0.33 | -2.45a3b3 |
| CQ25 | 27.07±0.70 | 30.23±0.99 | 11.60a3 | 36.80±0.43 | 37.45±0.21 | 1.80a3 |
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| CON | 26.33±1.15 | 22.44±0.97 | -12.20 | 36.30±0.53 | 33.55±0.33 | -7.54 |
| CF200 | 26.85±0.98 | 24.15±1.24 | -10.29b3 | 36.53±0.40 | 34.30±0.48 | -6.12b3 |
| CF400 | 27.60±0.62 | 25.43±0.67 | -7.91b3 | 36.70±0.33 | 35.05±0.43 | -4.51a1b3 |
| CF600 | 28.41±0.63 | 27.20±0.60 | -4.27a3b3 | 36.80±0.41 | 35.55±0.40 | -3.39a2b3 |
| CQ25 | 28.10±0.82 | 31.39±0.76 | 11.83a3 | 36.70±0.40 | 37.28±0.26 | 1.65a3 |
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| CON | 26.93±0.73 | 23.65±0.90 | -10.72 | 36.45±0.25 | 33.10±0.50 | -9.21 |
| AF200 | 27.74±0.85 | 25.04±0.91 | -9.82b3 | 36.90±0.31 | 33.80±0.34 | -8.41b3 |
| AF400 | 26.92±0.79 | 24.60±0.76 | -8.61b3 | 36.35±0.36 | 33.70±0.34 | -7.29b3 |
| AF600 | 28.61±0.61 | 26.34±0.65 | -7.96b3 | 37.08±0.40 | 34.52±0.43 | -6.92b3 |
| CQ25 | 28.32±0.63 | 31.21±0.68 | 10.22a3 | 37.00±0.35 | 37.90±0.23 | 2.45a3 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to CON; b, compared to CQ 25 mg/kg; c, compared to 200 mg/kg; d, compared to 400 mg/kg; e, compared to 600 mg/kg; 1p< 0.05; 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001; CON, negative control; GT = crude extract, BF = n-butanol fraction, CF = chloroform fraction, AF = aqueous fraction, and CQ = chloroquine; D0 = pretreatment value on day zero, D4 = posttreatment value on day four; numbers (25,200,400,600) refer to dose in mg/kg.
Effects of crude extract and fractions of Gardenia ternifolia root barks on packed cell volume of infected mice in 4-day suppressive test.
| Group | Packed Cell Volume | ||
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| D0 | D4 | % change | |
| CON | 59.91±2.51 | 55.11±2.48 | -7.99 |
| GT200 | 64.86±1.79 | 62.57±1.90 | -3.56a2b3e1 |
| GT400 | 61.98±2.40 | 61.22±2.63 | -1.27a3b2 |
| GT600 | 56.96±1.43 | 57.00±1.40 | 0.09a3b1 |
| CQ25 | 59.77±1.75 | 62.19±1.89 | 4.05a3 |
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| CON | 63.68±2.72 | 59.11±2.73 | -7.23 |
| BF200 | 63.10±1.16 | 60.58±1.07 | -3.97a1b3e2 |
| BF400 | 61.09±1.95 | 60.11±1.99 | -1.58a3b3 |
| BF600 | 64.02±2.96 | 63.91±2.94 | -0.17a3b3 |
| CQ25 | 65.21±1.68 | 68.23±1.72 | 4.64a3 |
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| CON | 65.15±1.91 | 60.26±1.81 | -7.51 |
| CF200 | 62.11±1.44 | 58.05±1.02 | -6.47b3e3 |
| CF400 | 58.97±1.52 | 56.62±1.47 | -3.97a2b3 |
| CF600 | 62.13±1.67 | 60.95±1.77 | -1.93a3b3 |
| CQ25 | 59.82±1.74 | 62.57±2.15 | 4.52a3 |
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| CON | 64.14±3.90 | 59.55±3.78 | -7.22 |
| AF200 | 62.66±2.50 | 58.41±2.29 | -6.77b3 |
| AF400 | 64.71±2.30 | 60.86±2.07 | -5.91b3 |
| AF600 | 58.71±1.29 | 55.50±1.25 | -5.46b3 |
| CQ25 | 60.48±2.60 | 63.24±2.44 | 4.65a3 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to negative control; b, compared to CQ 25 mg/kg; c, compared to 200 mg/kg; d, compared to 400 mg/kg; e, compared to 600 mg/kg; 1p< 0.05; 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001; CON, negative control (received 10 ml/kg distilled water); CQ, chloroquine; GT, G. ternifolia; D0 = pretreatment value on day zero, D4 = posttreatment value on day four; numbers (25,200,400,600) refer to dose in mg/kg.
Antimalarial activity of the hydroalcoholic extract of Gardenia ternifolia root barks against Plasmodium berghei in Rane's test.
| Group | % Parasitemia (D7) | % Inhibition | Survival Time |
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| CON | 38.12±0.75 | 0.00 | 7.17±0.17 |
| GT200 | 24.29±0.39 | 36.29a3b3d3e3 | 9.00±0.26a2b3d3e3 |
| GT400 | 18.26±0.61 | 52.11a3b3e3 | 11.50±0.43a3b3e3 |
| GT600 | 14.02±0.81 | 63.22a3b3 | 14.00±0.58a3b3 |
| CQ25 | 0.00±0.00 | 100.00a3 | 28.00±0.00a3 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to CON; b, compared to CQ 25 mg/kg; c, compared to 200 mg/kg; d, compared to 400 mg/kg; e, compared to 600 mg/kg; 1p< 0.05; 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001; CON, negative control (received 10 ml/kg distilled water); CQ, chloroquine; GT = crude extract of G. ternifolia. Numbers (25,200,400,600) refer to dose in mg/kg.
Body weight and rectal temperature of malaria infected mice before and after treatment with 80% methanolic extract of root barks of Gardenia ternifolia in Rane's test.
| Group | Weight (gram) | Temperature (0c) | ||||
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| Dose/kg | D3 | D7 | % Change | D3 | D7 | % Change |
| CON | 25.64±1.20 | 22.19±1.15 | -13.54 | 36.40±0.25 | 33.10±0.26 | -9.05 |
| GT200 | 24.95±1.14 | 23.19±0.95 | -6.90a2b3e2 | 35.90±0.22 | 34.45±0.20 | -4.04a3b3e3 |
| GT400 | 25.56±1.07 | 24.82±1.22 | -3.02a3b3 | 35.87±0.24 | 35.10±0.35 | -2.14a3b3 |
| GT600 | 26.76±0.82 | 26.72±0.69 | -0.09a3b3 | 36.00±0.23 | 35.75±0.25 | -0.69a3b2 |
| CQ25 | 25.79±1.04 | 28.85±1.22 | 11.86a3 | 36.07±0.25 | 36.85±0.17 | 2.18a3 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to CON; b, compared to CQ 25 mg/kg; c, compared to 200 mg/kg; d, compared to 400 mg/kg; e, compared to 600 mg/kg; 1p< 0.05; 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001; CON, negative control; CQ, chloroquine (positive control); GT, Crude extract; D3 = pre-Rx value on day three, D7 = post-Rx value on day seven; numbers (25,200,400,600) refer to dose in mg/kg.
Figure 1Comparison of packed cell volume in malaria-infected mice treated with crude extract, chloroquine and placebo in the Rane's test. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to negative control; b, compared to CQ 25 mg/kg; c, compared to 200 mg/kg; d, compared to 400 mg/kg; e, compared to 600 mg/kg; 1p< 0.05; 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001; CON, negative control; CQ, chloroquine (positive control); GT, crude extract.
Parasitemia, percentage suppression and survival time of malaria infected mice treated with crude extract of Gardenia ternifolia root barks in repository test.
| Group | % Parasitemia | % Suppression | Survival Time |
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| CON | 21.49±0.70 | 0.00 | 6.67±0.21 |
| GT200 | 16.24±0.57 | 24.43a3b3e3 | 7.33±0.21b3e1 |
| GT400 | 15.25±0.49 | 29.04a3b3e1 | 8.50±0.84b3 |
| GT600 | 13.36±0.33 | 37.83a3b3 | 9.50±0.56a2b3 |
| CQ25 | 3.26±0.38 | 84.83a3 | 16.00±0.77a3 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to CON; b, compared to CQ 25 mg/kg; c, compared to 200 mg/kg; d, compared to 400 mg/kg; e, compared to 600 mg/kg; 1p< 0.05; 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001; CON, negative control; CQ, chloroquine (positive control); GT, crude extract.
Body weight and rectal temperature of Plasmodium berghei infected mice treated with crude extract of Gardenia ternifolia root barks in repository test.
| Group | Weight (gram) | Temperature (0c) | ||||
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| D0 | D7 | % Change | D0 | D7 | % Change | |
| CON | 27.82±0.86 | 26.13±1.02 | -6.19 | 36.90±0.36 | 34.98±0.45 | -5.20 |
| GT200 | 27.68±0.93 | 26.28±0.86 | -5.01b3 | 36.75±0.29 | 35.25±0.29 | -4.08b3e1 |
| GT400 | 28.58±0.49 | 27.42±0.40 | -4.02b2 | 37.20±0.22 | 35.98±0.27 | -3.27b2 |
| GT600 | 28.55±0.76 | 27.88±0.80 | -2.36a2 | 36.80±0.24 | 36.17±0.38 | -1.73a3 |
| CQ25 | 28.54±0.64 | 28.63±0.76 | 0.28a3 | 37.00±0.31 | 36.85±0.36 | -0.41a3 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to CON; b, compared to CQ 25 mg/kg; c, compared to 200 mg/kg; d, compared to 400 mg/kg; e, compared to 600 mg/kg; 1p< 0.05; 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001; CON, negative control; CQ, chloroquine (positive control); GT, crude extract of G. ternifolia; D0 = preinoculated value on day three, D7 = postinoculated value on day seven; numbers (25,200,400,600) refer to dose in mg/kg.
Figure 2Results on packed cell volume of Plasmodium berghei infected mice treated with the 80% methanolic extract of Gardenia ternifolia root barks in the prophylactic test. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); a, compared to CON; b, compared to CQ 25 mg/kg; c, compared to 200 mg/kg; d, compared to 400 mg/kg; e, compared to 600 mg/kg; 1p< 0.05; 2p<0.01, 3p<0.001, D0 = preinoculated value on day three, D7 = postinoculated value on day seven.
Preliminary phytochemical screening of the hydroalcoholic extract and solvent fractions of Gardenia ternifolia root barks.
| Phytoconstituents | Crude Extract | Butanol Fraction | Chloroform Fraction | Aqueous Fraction |
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| Alkaloids | + | + | + | - |
| Anthocyanins | + | + | - | + |
| Flavonoids | + | + | + | - |
| Glycosides | - | - | - | - |
| Phenols | + | + | - | - |
| Saponins | + | + | + | + |
| Steroids | + | + | + | - |
| Tannins | + | + | + | - |
| Terpenoids | + | - | + | - |
-, absent; +, present.