Ten plants indigenous to Sudan and of common use in Sudanese folk-medicine, were examined in vitro for antimalarial activity against schizonts maturation of Plasmodium falciparum , the major human malaria parasite. All plant samples displayed various antiplasmodial activity. Three plant extracts caused 100% inhibition of the parasite growth at concentrations of plant material ≤ 500 ug/ml. The two most active extracts that produced 100% inhibition of the parasite growth at concentration of plant material ≥ 50 μg/ml were obtained from the seeds of Nigella sativa and the whole plant of Aristolochia bracteolata. The ten plants were phytochemically screened for their active constituents. The two most active plants showed the presence of sterols,...
Abstract. Among strategies for the development of new antimalarials, a study of plants traditionally...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of the study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activity of crude...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
Ten indigenous plants of common use in Sudanese folk-medicine, vitro for antimalarial activity again...
This work was set to evaluate the antiplasmodial activities of some plants used in traditional malar...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the antimalarial effect of a few plants in Togo folk medicine.Method...
International audienceTithonia diversifolia, Cyclea barbata, Tinospora crispa, Arcangelisia flava, P...
Background. The asexual and sexual stages (gametocytes) of Plasmodium falciparum parasites are known...
Abstract. In an attempt to search for new antimalarial drugs, we studied plants used by traditional ...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
Search for natural products that can be developed into drugs for treatment of tropical diseases su...
In an attempt to search for new antimalarial drugs, we studied plants used by traditional healers of...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activities of four plant...
The increasing prevalence and distribution of malaria has been attributed to a number of factors, on...
Forty-three different plant species commonly used in traditional medicine for the treatment of malar...
Abstract. Among strategies for the development of new antimalarials, a study of plants traditionally...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of the study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activity of crude...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
Ten indigenous plants of common use in Sudanese folk-medicine, vitro for antimalarial activity again...
This work was set to evaluate the antiplasmodial activities of some plants used in traditional malar...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the antimalarial effect of a few plants in Togo folk medicine.Method...
International audienceTithonia diversifolia, Cyclea barbata, Tinospora crispa, Arcangelisia flava, P...
Background. The asexual and sexual stages (gametocytes) of Plasmodium falciparum parasites are known...
Abstract. In an attempt to search for new antimalarial drugs, we studied plants used by traditional ...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
Search for natural products that can be developed into drugs for treatment of tropical diseases su...
In an attempt to search for new antimalarial drugs, we studied plants used by traditional healers of...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activities of four plant...
The increasing prevalence and distribution of malaria has been attributed to a number of factors, on...
Forty-three different plant species commonly used in traditional medicine for the treatment of malar...
Abstract. Among strategies for the development of new antimalarials, a study of plants traditionally...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of the study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activity of crude...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...