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Assessment of Antimalarial Activity against <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> and Phytochemical Screening of Some Yemeni Medicinal Plants
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World Health OrganizationAntiparasitic AgentMalariaPharmacotherapyPlasmodium FalciparumDrug ResistanceMedicinal ChemistryAntimalarial ActivityPhytopharmacologyPhytochemicalParasitologyYemeni Medicinal PlantsPharmacologySelectivity ParametersHerbal MedicineParasite ControlHerb-drug InteractionPhytochemical ScreeningMedicineDrug Discovery
Developing countries, where malaria is one of the most prevalent diseases, still rely on traditional medicine as a source for the treatment of this disease. In the present study, six selected plants (Acalypha fruticosa, Azadirachta indica, Cissus rotundifolia, Echium rauwalfii, Dendrosicyos socotrana and Boswellia elongata) commonly used in Yemen by traditional healers for the treatment of malaria as well as other diseases, were collected from different localities of Yemen, dried and extracted with methanol and water successfully. The antiplasmodial activity of the extracts was evaluated against fresh clinical isolates of Plasmodium falciparum. The selectivity parameters to evaluate the efficacy of these medicinal plants were measured by in vitro micro test (Mark III) according to World Health Organization (WHO) 1996 & WHO 2001 protocols of antimalarial drug tests. Among the investigated 12 extracts, three were found to have significant antiplasmodial activity with IC(50) values less than 4 microg/ml, namely the water extracts of A. fruticosa, A. indica and D. socotrana. Six extracts showed moderate activity with IC(50) values ranging from 10 to 30 microg/ml and three appeared to be inactive with IC(50) values more than 30 microg/ml. In addition, preliminary phytochemical screening of the methanolic and aqueous extracts indicated the presence of saponins, tannins, flavonoids, terpenoids, polysaccharides and peptides.
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