Efficacy of the Whole Plant Ethanol Extract of Phyllanthus Amarus on Trypanosoma Brucei-Induced Pathology in Wistar Rat

Maryam Babangida Sani, Hadiza Usman Muhammad, Maryam Abubakar, Y. Wada
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African animal trypanosomiasis is one of the most important protozoal diseases affecting animal health and production. This study was conducted to assess the phytochemical composition of Phyllanthus amarus ethanol extract and to assess its safety and efficacy on Trypanosoma brucei-induced pathology in Wistar rats. The plant sample was obtained from around the residential area in Ahmadu Bello University, main campus, Zaria, Nigeria, and subjected to phytochemical screening following standard procedures. Sixteen Wistar rats were divided into five groups, each rat in the groups receiving 0.1 mL of 10⁶ T. brucei trypomastigotes. After three days of patency, rats in groups III to V were given different plant extract treatments for four days, while rats in groups I and II served as negative and positive controls. Following treatment, clinical parameters, parasitaemia, gross pathology and biochemical analysis were observed and recorded. The results showed that the ethanol extract contained primary constituents such as alkaloids, phenols, cardiac glycosides, saponins, carbohydrates, triterpenes, anthraquinones, tannins, and steroids. The extract was found to be non-toxic and orally safe for Wistar rats. It showed moderate suppressive ability against parasitaemia, ameliorating fever, weight loss, and anaemia in Trypanosoma brucei-infected rats. It also demonstrated significant modulatory activity in reducing internal organ pathologies, liver enzyme pathology, and oxidative stress in the heart, kidney, and spleen. The study highlights the safety and efficacy of Phyllanthus amarus ethanol extract in managing African animal trypanosomiasis.
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叶黄素全植物乙醇提取物对布鲁斯锥虫诱导的 Wistar 大鼠病理学的功效
非洲动物锥虫病是影响动物健康和生产的最重要的原生动物疾病之一。本研究的目的是评估白千层叶乙醇提取物的植物化学成分,并评估其对布氏锥虫诱导的 Wistar 大鼠病理学的安全性和有效性。植物样本取自尼日利亚扎里亚的艾哈迈杜-贝洛大学主校区住宅区周围,并按照标准程序进行了植物化学筛选。16 只 Wistar 大鼠被分成 5 组,每组大鼠接受 0.1 mL 10⁶ T. brucei 试原体。三天后,第三组至第五组的大鼠接受为期四天的不同植物提取物处理,而第一组和第二组的大鼠则分别作为阴性和阳性对照。治疗后,观察并记录临床参数、寄生虫血症、大体病理和生化分析。结果表明,乙醇提取物含有生物碱、酚类、强心苷、皂苷、碳水化合物、三萜类、蒽醌类、单宁和类固醇等主要成分。该提取物对 Wistar 大鼠无毒,口服安全。它对寄生虫血症有一定的抑制能力,能改善布氏锥虫感染大鼠的发热、体重减轻和贫血。它还在减少内脏器官病变、肝酶病变以及心脏、肾脏和脾脏的氧化应激方面表现出明显的调节活性。该研究强调了黑叶李乙醇提取物在控制非洲动物锥虫病方面的安全性和有效性。
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