Antiplasmodial activity of Anthocleista djalonensis leaves extracts against clinical isolates of Plasmodium falciparum and multidrug resistant K1 strains

Brice Kouakou Bla, Oléfongo Dagnogo, Rolland Gueyraud Kipré, Opportune Gogo Ballé, Jonhson David Trébissou, Joseph Allico Djaman

World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews(2020)

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Information collected from nine (09) traditional healers in the Moronou village in the Department of Toumodi revealed that Anthocleista djanlonensis is regularly used by the population for primary health care in the processing of malaria. Evaluation of the In vitro antiplasmodial activity showed that the aqueous extracts inhibit growth of clinical isolates and chloroquinoresistant strains (K1) with IC50 of 8.29 µg/mL and 10.23 µg/mL while the ethanolic extracts had IC50 of 37.65 µg/mL and 46.07 µg/mL on the same strains respectively. Results of the In vitro antimalarial bioassay showed that aqueous extracts have promising antiplasmodial effects on clinical isolates and on Plasmodium falciparum multidrug resistant K1 strain (3 µg/mL 更多
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plasmodium falciparum,anthocleista djalonensis,antiplasmodial activity,resistant k1 strains,clinical isolates
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