Various combinations of Nauclea latifolia root, Artocarpus altilis stem bark, Murraya koenigii leaf and Enantia chlorantha stem bark used in African ethnomedicine as decoctions for malaria and fevers, and combinations with standard drugs, were investigated for antiplasmodial activities using Plasmodium berghei berghei-infected mice. The respective prophylactic and curative ED50 values of 189.4 and 174.5 mg/kg for N. latifolia and chemosuppressive ED50 value of 227.2 mg/kg for A. altilis showed that they were the best antimalarial herbal drugs. A 1.6-fold increase of the survival time given by the negative control was elicited by M. koenigii, thereby confirming its curative activity. Pyrimethamine with an ED50 of 0.5 ± 0.1 mg/kg for the prop...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide threat, which affects millions of people. Although several antima...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of the study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activity of crude...
The spread of chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum and the alarming emergence of multidrug-re...
Various combinations of Nauclea latifolia root, Artocarpus altilis stem bark, Murraya koenigii leaf ...
716-723Methanolic extracts from 4 medicinal plants representing 4 families, used traditionally for m...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
AbstractThe use of herbal drugs as combinations has existed for centuries in several cultural system...
This work was set to evaluate the antiplasmodial activities of some plants used in traditional malar...
Background to the study: The in vivo antimalarial activities and the effects of combining the methan...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
This study aimed to contribute to the fight against malaria by evaluating the anti-malarial potentia...
Malaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is one of the leading infectious diseases in m...
AbstractMalaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is one of the leading infectious disea...
Methanolic extracts from 15 medicinal plants representing 11 families, used traditionally for malari...
Abstract. Among strategies for the development of new antimalarials, a study of plants traditionally...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide threat, which affects millions of people. Although several antima...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of the study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activity of crude...
The spread of chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum and the alarming emergence of multidrug-re...
Various combinations of Nauclea latifolia root, Artocarpus altilis stem bark, Murraya koenigii leaf ...
716-723Methanolic extracts from 4 medicinal plants representing 4 families, used traditionally for m...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
AbstractThe use of herbal drugs as combinations has existed for centuries in several cultural system...
This work was set to evaluate the antiplasmodial activities of some plants used in traditional malar...
Background to the study: The in vivo antimalarial activities and the effects of combining the methan...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
This study aimed to contribute to the fight against malaria by evaluating the anti-malarial potentia...
Malaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is one of the leading infectious diseases in m...
AbstractMalaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is one of the leading infectious disea...
Methanolic extracts from 15 medicinal plants representing 11 families, used traditionally for malari...
Abstract. Among strategies for the development of new antimalarials, a study of plants traditionally...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide threat, which affects millions of people. Although several antima...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of the study was to evaluate the in vitro antiplasmodial activity of crude...
The spread of chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum and the alarming emergence of multidrug-re...