An investigation of antimalarial potential against Plasmodium berghei in infected mice

Authors

  • Adejare Deala Adenike
  • Adamu Philip Usman
  • Micheal David Dike

Keywords:

Pyrenacantha staudtii, herb, malarial, anti-malarial, Ido/Osi, Ekiti, Plasmodium berghei, mice

Abstract

Antimalarial activity of the crude aqueous leaf extract of Pyrenacantha staudtii was evaluated using chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium berghei infection in mice with an objective to finding scientific evidence for the use of the plant as traditional antimalarial remedy in Ido/Osi LGA of Ekiti state, Nigeria. The crude aqueous extract of P. staudtii Engl. (Icacinaceae) (100, 200 and 500 mg/kg) was administered orally to mice infected with P. berghei in 4 days suppressive test. The antiplasmodial effect during the test of the plant in blood was determined and the extract at these doses induced 58.0 to 63.4% activity in comparison with untreated (negative) control group. Chloroquine produced 100% activity. The antimalarial activity showed by P. staudtii during the test justifies its use in traditional medicine for treating of malaria in the area.

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Published

2018-08-09