in Vivo Antitrypanosomal Effects Of Some Ethnomedicinal Plants From Nupeland Of North Central Nigeria
Four medicinal plants Acacia nilotica, Bombax buonopozense, Terminalia avicennioides and Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides traditionally used for treatment of sleeping sickness in Nupeland were investigated for in vivo antitrypanosomal activity. Methanol extracts of different parts of each plant (stem bark...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2011-01, Vol.8 (1), p.15-21 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Four medicinal plants Acacia nilotica, Bombax buonopozense, Terminalia
avicennioides and Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides traditionally used for
treatment of sleeping sickness in Nupeland were investigated for in
vivo antitrypanosomal activity. Methanol extracts of different parts of
each plant (stem barks and fruits) were obtained and evaluated for
their in vivo antitrypanosomal activities against Trypanosoma brucei
brucei. Phytochemical screening of the methanol extracts of each plant
were performed by standard procedures. Methanol extracts of A. nilotica
(stem bark), B. buonopozense (stem bark), T. avicennioides (round
fruit) and Z. zanthoxyloides (stem bark) were effective on
trypanosomes. The extracts of A. nilotica and B. buonopozense exhibited
antitrypanosomal effects at 200 and 300 mg/kg body weight respectively.
Doses were able to clear the parasites from circulation within 6 and 7
days of treatment respectively with prolonging survival period of up to
30 days. While the extracts of T. avicennioides and Z. zanthoxyloides
showed trypanostatic effects and could not clear the parasites
completely. The methanol extracts of these plants contain metabolites
that are associated with antitrypanosomal effects; therefore, these
medicinal plants may be sources of new compounds that may be active
against T. b. brucei . This study has also justified the claim that
some medicinal plants of Nupeland possess antitrypanosomal activity and
could be useful in the management of trypanosomiasis. |
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 2505-0044 0189-6016 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ajtcam.v8i1.60486 |