Antimalarial Activity of Extracts and Partially Purified Fractions of Alstonia boonei De Wild

P. Uadia, K. Orumwensodia
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Alstonia boonei De wild is famed for several bioactive properties; this study measures its in vivo antimalarial potentials as well as phytochemical, nutritional and antioxidant properties. Variants of its stem bark extract were screened for phytochemical, nutritional and antioxidant properties using established procedures. In vivo antimalarial properties of extracts and fractions were determined against Plasmodium berghei NK65 infection in mice using chemo-suppressive, prophylactic, curative and mean survival time (MST) bioassays. Alkaloids, saponins, cardiac glycosides, tannins, flavonoids and phenolics were present in almost all extracts. The plant contained nitrogen free extract (NFE), crude fat, crude protein, moisture, crude ash and crude fibre in reasonable amounts. Extracts demonstrated antioxidant activity against DPPH and ferrous ion radicals. The aqueous and ethanol extracts were more active, decreased parasitaemia and increased MST relative to infected untreated control in the chemo-suppressive and prophylactic bioassays. Solvent-solvent partitioning of the hydro-ethanol extract yielded petroleum ether, dichloromethane-DCM, basified-DCM (BDCM), acidified-DCM (ADCM) and aqueous fractions. BDCM had the highest suppressive activity (70.91% suppression; MST: 16.50 ± 1.19), while the crude extract had the highest prophylactic (64.51% suppression; MST: 16.00 ± 1.22) and curative activities (69.80% suppression; MST: 16.80 ± 0.58). Alstonia boonei De wild possesses antimalarial properties likely associated with its phyto-nutritional composition.
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野白藤提取物及部分纯化组分的抗疟活性研究
野青藤以几种生物活性特性而闻名;本研究测定了其体内抗疟潜能以及植物化学、营养和抗氧化特性。其茎皮提取物的变体筛选的植物化学,营养和抗氧化性能使用既定的程序。采用化学抑制、预防、治疗和平均生存时间(MST)生物测定法测定提取物和馏分对小鼠伯氏疟原虫NK65感染的体内抗疟特性。几乎所有提取物中都含有生物碱、皂苷、心苷、单宁、黄酮类和酚类物质。该植物的无氮浸出物、粗脂肪、粗蛋白质、水分、粗灰分和粗纤维含量合理。提取物对DPPH和亚铁离子自由基具有抗氧化活性。在化学抑制和预防性生物测定中,与未感染的对照相比,水提物和乙醇提物更有活性,降低了寄生虫血症,增加了MST。对水乙醇提取物进行溶剂-溶剂分配,得到石油醚、二氯甲烷- dcm、碱化- dcm、酸化- dcm和水馏分。BDCM的抑菌活性最高,抑制率为70.91%;MST: 16.50±1.19),而粗提物的预防效果最高(抑制64.51%;MST: 16.00±1.22)和治疗活性(抑制69.80%;Mst: 16.80±0.58)。野青藤具有抗疟特性,可能与其植物营养成分有关。
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