Investigation of anthelmintic activity of the acetone extract and constituents of Typha capensis against animal parasitic Haemonchus contortus and free-living Caenorhabditis elegans
This study aimed to determine in vitro anthelmintic activity of plant extracts of eleven plant species used traditionally in South Africa to treat various disorders including symptoms related to nematode infections, and to isolate bioactive compounds from the most active plant extract. Crude plant e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2021-10, Vol.120 (10), p.3437-3449 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aimed to determine in vitro anthelmintic activity of plant extracts of eleven plant species used traditionally in South Africa to treat various disorders including symptoms related to nematode infections, and to isolate bioactive compounds from the most active plant extract. Crude plant extracts were tested on different life-cycle stages of
Haemonchus contortus
. The cytotoxicity of the most active extracts, fractions and compounds was evaluated on Vero cells and the most potent extract, fractions and compounds were tested for their ability to kill the parasitic
H. contortus
and the free-living nematode
Caenorhabditis elegans
.
Typha capensis
acetone extract had the strongest egg hatching inhibitory effect with an EC
50
of 184.94 μg/mL, and this extract also halted larval development of
H. contortus
with an EC
50
of 83.30 μg/mL compared to the positive control (albendazole) with an EC
50
of 2.66 μg/mL.
Typha capensis
crude extract and its butanol fraction had promising anthelmintic activity against both parasitic
H. contortus
and free-living
C. elegans
. Two compounds isolated from
T. capensis
, namely, isorhamnetin-3-
O
-β-
d
-glucoside and isorhamnetin 3-O-rutinoside, had antioxidant activity with IC
50
values of 3.16 μg/mL and 0.96 μg/mL respectively, and good anthelmintic activity against
H. contortus
with IC
50
values of 55.61 μg/mL and 145.17 μg/mL respectively. Identification of bioactive compounds from the
T. capensis
crude extract supports development of this extract as a complementary or alternative treatment against haemonchosis. However, further research is necessary to confirm the anthelmintic efficacy of the plant, including in vivo studies. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-021-07269-7 |