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Title: In vivo Antiplasmodial efficacy of fractions of crude methanolic root extract of Morinda lucida
Authors: Umar, M.B.
Ogbadoyi, E.O.
Ilumi, J.Y.
Kabiru, A.Y.
Maina, H.I.
Ibikunle, G.M.
Keywords: Morinda lucida
Plasmodium berghei
LD50
% suppression
Survival period
Antimalarial
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: International Journal of Drug Research and Technology
Citation: Umar M.B.*, Ogbadoyi E.O., Ilumi J.Y., Kabiru A.Y., Maina H.I.and Ibikunle G.M. (2012)
Series/Report no.: 2(7);486-491
Abstract: Significant progress has been made in the control of malaria, but effective treatment of the disease remains a big challenge. Development of antiparasitic drugs from medicinal plants continues to be a very appealing option. Therapeutic effects of the crude methanol extract of Morinda lucida root and its fractions were evaluated in Plasmodium berghei - infected mice by assessing the curative effect and mean survival period after administration of the extracts. Preliminary toxicological study of the crude extract showed the LD50 to be 3800 mg/kg, while phytochemical screening showed the presence of saponins, flavonoids, alkaloids and tannins. The crude extract and two fractions obtained from it (fractions 3 and 4) exhibited significant curative antiplasmodial effects that manifested in a longer survival period for the treated mice compared to the control (29.25±1.43, 11.25±0.75, 11.75±1.60, 24.25±1.11, 28.50±1.32, and 5.75±2.14, for crude extract, fraction 1, fraction 2, fraction 3, fraction 4, and control groups respectively). However, the group of infected mice treated with Chloroquine drug demonstrated a longer survival period (over 28 days) and a higher percentage (%) suppression of parasites. It is concluded that the methanol extract of Morinda lucida root and two of its fractions are potentially useful for the development of antimalarial drugs.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9150
ISSN: 2277 - 1506
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