Variation in chemical composition and antimalarial activities of two samples of Terminalia albida collected from separate sites in Guinea.
Autor: | Camara, Aissata, Haddad, Mohamed, Traore, Mohamed Sahar, Chapeland-Leclerc, Florence, Ruprich-Robert, Gwenaël, Fourasté, Isabelle, Balde, Mamadou Aliou, Royo, Jade, Parny, Melissa, Batigne, Philippe, Salon, Marie, Coste, Agnès, Balde, Aliou Mamadou, Aubouy, Agnès |
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AGRICULTURE
ANALYSIS of variance ANIMAL experimentation ANTIMALARIALS ANTIPARASITIC agents HIGH performance liquid chromatography MASS spectrometry MEDICINAL plants METABOLITES MICE MOLECULAR biology POPULATION geography PROTOZOAN diseases STATISTICS PLANT extracts DATA analysis PHENOMENOLOGICAL biology DATA analysis software IN vitro studies IN vivo studies PHARMACODYNAMICS |
Zdroj: | BMC Complementary Medicine & Therapies; 2/15/2021, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p1-12, 12p, 3 Charts, 4 Graphs |
Abstrakt: | Background: The disparity of harvesting locations can influence the chemical composition of a plant species, which could affect its quality and bioactivity. Terminalia albida is widely used in traditional Guinean medicine whose activity against malaria has been validated in vitro and in murine models. The present work investigated the antimalarial properties and chemical composition of two samples of T. albida collected from different locations in Guinea. Method: T. albida samples were collected in different locations in Guinea, in Dubréka prefecture (West maritime Guinea) and in Kankan prefecture (eastern Guinea). The identity of the samples was confirmed by molecular analysis. In vitro antiplasmodial activity of the two extracts was determined against the chloroquine resistant strain PfK1. In vivo, extracts (100 mg/kg) were tested in two experimental murine models, respectively infected with P. chabaudi chabaudi and P. berghei ANKA. The chemical composition of the two samples was assessed by ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry. Results: In vitro, the Dubréka sample (TaD) was more active with an IC |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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