Antimalarial Activity ofCroton macrostachyusStem Bark Extracts againstPlasmodium berghei In Vivo

Author:

Obey Jackie K.1ORCID,Ngeiywa Moses M.2,Kiprono Paul3,Omar Sabah4,von Wright Atte5ORCID,Kauhanen Jussi5ORCID,Tikkanen-Kaukanen Carina6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, School of Health Sciences, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, P.O. Box 2500, 30100 Eldoret, Kenya

2. University of Eldoret, Department of Biological Sciences, P.O. Box 1125, 30100 Eldoret, Kenya

3. University of Eldoret, Department of Chemistry, P.O. Box 1125, 30100 Eldoret, Kenya

4. Kenya Medical Research Institute, Center of Biotechnology and Research Development, Department of Malaria, 00200 Nairobi, Kenya

5. University of Eastern Finland, Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, Kuopio, Finland

6. University of Helsinki, Ruralia Institute, 50100 Mikkeli, Finland

Abstract

There is an increasing need for innovative drug and prophylaxis discovery against malaria. The aim of the present study was to testin vivoantiplasmodial activity ofCroton macrostachyusH. (Euphorbiaceae) stem bark extracts from Kenyan folkloric medicine. Inbred Balb/c mice were inoculated with erythrocytes parasitized withPlasmodium berghei(ANKA). Different doses (500, 250, and 100 mg/kg) ofC. macrostachyusethyl acetate, methanol, aqueous, and isobutanol extracts were administrated either after inoculation (Peters’ 4-day suppressive test) or before inoculation (chemoprotective test) of the parasitized erythrocytes. All the extracts showed significant suppression of parasitemia compared to control (p<0.001): for the ethyl acetate extract in the range of 58–82%, for the methanol extract in the range of 27–68%, for the aqueous extract in the range of 24–72%, and for the isobutanol extract in the range of 61–80%. Chemoprotective effect was significant (p<0.001) and the suppression caused by the ethyl acetate extract was between 74 and 100%, by the methanol extract between 57 and 83%, and by the isobutanol extract between 86–92%. The study showed that it is possible to inhibit the growth of the parasites by various stem bark extracts ofC. macrostachyusin Balb/c mice supporting the folkloric use of the plant against malaria.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

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