Background. Gardenia ternifolia is utilized in traditional medicine of Ethiopia for malaria treatment and possessing in vitro antimalarial activity. However, no in vivo study was conducted to substantiate the claim. The aim of this study was to judge the antimalarial activity of Gardenia ternifolia extract in vivo in Plasmodium berghei-infected mice. Methods. Plasmodium berghei was inoculated to healthy mice, and hydromethanolic crude extract and chloroform fraction of G. ternifolia leaves at 100 mg/kg/day, 200 mg/kg/day, and 400 mg/kg/day were administered. Percent parasitemia inhibition, percent change in bodyweight, hemoglobin level, and mean survival time were determined. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA followed by post hoc Tukey...
The antiplasmodial activity of the ethanolic leaf extract of Gongronema latifolium on chloroquine-se...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Malaria’s global impact, fueled by resistance to several antimalarial drugs, has necessitated a ques...
Background. Evolution of antimalarial drug resistance makes the development of new drugs a necessity...
Background: Vernonia amygdalina Del. (Asteraceae) is reported to be traditionally used for the treat...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: In Ethiopia, the indigenous medicinal plant Commelina latifolia Hoch...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide threat, which affects millions of people. Although several antima...
Malaria is still a serious cause of mortality and morbidity. Moreover, the emergence of malaria para...
Efforts in malaria treatment are currently directed towards the discovery and development of new ant...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
Increasing resistance of Plasmodium falciparum to almost all the available antimalarial drugs urges ...
Challenges including treatment failure, cost, resistance, and adverse effects associated with antima...
Efforts in malaria treatment are currently directed towards the discovery and development of new ant...
Aqueous ethanol (80%) extracts of six plants used traditionally for treatment of malaria, Vepris glo...
Context: Parasites are the leading killers in subtropical areas of which malaria took the lion share...
The antiplasmodial activity of the ethanolic leaf extract of Gongronema latifolium on chloroquine-se...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Malaria’s global impact, fueled by resistance to several antimalarial drugs, has necessitated a ques...
Background. Evolution of antimalarial drug resistance makes the development of new drugs a necessity...
Background: Vernonia amygdalina Del. (Asteraceae) is reported to be traditionally used for the treat...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: In Ethiopia, the indigenous medicinal plant Commelina latifolia Hoch...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide threat, which affects millions of people. Although several antima...
Malaria is still a serious cause of mortality and morbidity. Moreover, the emergence of malaria para...
Efforts in malaria treatment are currently directed towards the discovery and development of new ant...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
Increasing resistance of Plasmodium falciparum to almost all the available antimalarial drugs urges ...
Challenges including treatment failure, cost, resistance, and adverse effects associated with antima...
Efforts in malaria treatment are currently directed towards the discovery and development of new ant...
Aqueous ethanol (80%) extracts of six plants used traditionally for treatment of malaria, Vepris glo...
Context: Parasites are the leading killers in subtropical areas of which malaria took the lion share...
The antiplasmodial activity of the ethanolic leaf extract of Gongronema latifolium on chloroquine-se...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Malaria’s global impact, fueled by resistance to several antimalarial drugs, has necessitated a ques...