Evaluation of Antitrypanosomal and Anti Inflammatory Activities of Selected Nigerian Medicinal Plants in Mice
The extracts of nine selected Nigerian medicinal plants were investigated on Trypanosoma brucei brucei infected mice. The anti-inflammatory properties of hexane fraction of the most promising U. chamae extract was assessed by acute oedema of the mice paw model while the modulatory effect of the extr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2013-10, Vol.10 (6), p.469-476 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The extracts of nine selected Nigerian medicinal plants were investigated on
Trypanosoma brucei brucei
infected mice. The anti-inflammatory properties of hexane fraction of the most promising
U. chamae
extract was assessed by acute oedema of the mice paw model while the modulatory effect of the extract on Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity (DTH) response on
in vivo
leucocytes mobilization was evaluated. ‘Dose-probing acute toxicity tests’ established an oral and intraperitoneal LD
50
for
T. ivorensis
stem bark as >1600 < 5000 mg/kg and 100 mg/kg respectively, while the oral LD
50
of
Uvaria. chamae
was >5000 mg/kg. Extracts of
Khaya senegalensis, Harungana madagascariensis, Terminalia ivorensis, Curcuma longa, Ocimum gratissimum
and
Alcornea cordifolia
showed weak anti-trypanosomal effect and did not exhibit significant clearance in parasitemia at the test dose administered compared with the positive control (Diminal®). However, the leaf extract of
U. chamae
and its hexane fraction demonstrated a significant response (P < 0.01). The fraction at 1000 mg/kg inhibited oedema by 107%.
Uvaria. chamae
demonstrated both antitrypanosomal and anti-inflammatory properties by increasing the survival time of infected mice due to reduction in parasitemia caused by
T. brucei brucei
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 |