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Title: In vivo antiplasmodial and in vitro antioxidant properties of stem bark extracts of Haematostaphis barteri
Authors: Boampong, Johnson Nyarko
karikari, Akua Afryie
Ameyaw, Elvis Ofori
Keywords: Malaria
Parasitemia
Haematostaphis barteri
Antioxidants
Phytochemicals
Issue Date: 3-Feb-2015
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the antimalarial and antioxidant properties of stem bark extracts of Haematostaphis barteri (H. barteri). Methods: The prophylactic activity of the plant was performed by dosing mice with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (1.2 mg/kg), aqueous extract (30, 100, 300 mg/kg) and dichloromethane/methanol (D/M) (30, 100, 300 mg/kg) extracts of H. barteri for 3 days. On the 4th day, the mice were inoculated with Plasmodium berghei. The parasite density was estimated for each mouse 72 h post-parasite inoculation. The curative activity of the plant was also performed by inoculating mice with Plasmodium berghei. Three days later, they were treated with artemether-lumefantrine (4 mg/kg), aqueous and D/M extracts of H. barteri stem bark for 5 days. The in vitro antioxidant property of the aqueous extract was determined by using the reducing power, nitric oxide and total antioxidant capacity assays. Results: The aqueous extract exerted significant (P < 0.05) curative and prophylactic antimalarial activities. The D/M extract exhibited significant curative (P < 0.05) but not prophylactic antiplasmodial effect. The aqueous extract exhibited in vitro antioxidant property with IC50's of (0.930 ± 0.021) mg/mL, (0.800 ± 0.001) mg/mL and (0.22 ± 0.05) mg/mL in the total antioxidant capacity, reducing power and nitric oxide assays. Histo- logical assessment of the liver of aqueous and D/M treated animals did not reveal any sign of toxicity. Conclusions: H. barteri is not toxic which exerted significant curative antiplasmodial effects but the prophylactic property was however fraction dependent. The mechanism of the antiplasmodial activity of H. barteri may partly be mediated by its antioxidant property.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8787
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