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Title: Phytochemical Composition and Antimalarial Activity of Methanol Leaf Extract of Crateva adansonii in Plasmodium berghei Infected Mice
Authors: Tsado, A. N
Bashir, L
Mohammed, S. S
Ossamulu, I. F
Yahaha, A. M
Shu'aibu, M
Caleb, T
Keywords: Crateva adansonii
antimalarial
phytochemical
parasitarmia
Plasmodium berghei
Issue Date: 12-Mar-2015
Publisher: Science domain
Citation: Tsado, A. N., Bashir, L., Mohammed, S. S., Ossamulu, I. F., Yahaya, A. M., Sani, S., Shuaibu, M., & Caleb, T. (2015). Phytochemical composition and antimalarial activity of methanol leaf extract of Crateva adansonii in Plasmodium berghei infected mice. Biotechnology Journal International, 6(4), 165-173
Abstract: The need for new compounds active against malaria parasites is made more urgent by the rapid spread of drug-resistance to available antimalarial drugs. The crude methanolic leaf extract of Crateva adansonii was investigated for its antimalarial activity against Plasmodium berghei (NK65) infected mice. A total of 15 mice were intraperitoneally infected with chloroquine sensitive P. berghei strain and divided into 5 equal groups, group 1 served as negative control (untreated), groups 2,3 and 4 were given 200, 400 and 600 mg/kg Crateva adansonii methanolic leaves extract respectively while group 5 served as positive control and was given 5 mg\kg chloroquine for five days. The phytochemical constituents of the plant extract were evaluated to elucidate the possibilities of their antimalarial effects. The extract produced a significant dose dependent decrease in the level of parasitaemia when compared to infected untreated group. Also, the extract at dose of 400 mg/kg and 600 mg/kg produced significant increase in body weight and PCV of the infected mice as compare to mice treated with 200 mg/kg of extract and infected untreated group. Phytochemical screening showed that the leaves extract contains alkaloids, anthraquinones, tannins, flavonoids, saponins cardiac glycosides and steroids. It is concluded that Crateva adansonii could serve as a possible source of antimalarial compounds.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18389
ISSN: 2231-2927
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