Abstract Background In Ethiopia, the leaves of Syzygium guineense have been found useful for the prevention and cure of malaria, and demonstrated antiplasmodial activity in vitro. Nevertheless, no scientific study has been conducted to confirm its antimalarial activity in vivo. Therefore, the objective of the study was to evaluate the antimalarial effect of Syzygium guineense leaf extract in mice. Methods Inoculation of the study mice was carried out by using the malaria parasite, Plasmodium berghei . The plant extract was prepared at 200, 400 and 600\ua0mg/kg. Chloroquine and distilled water was a...
Background. The asexual and sexual stages (gametocytes) of Plasmodium falciparum parasites are known...
Solomon Yeshanew,1 Worke Gete,1 Desalegn Chilo2 1Department of Biology, Debre Markos University, Deb...
Malaria still is the most fatal parasitic disease affecting 50% of the world's population. Although ...
Malaria is still a serious cause of mortality and morbidity. Moreover, the emergence of malaria para...
Background. Malaria remains a major public health problem globally. Poor access to antimalarial drug...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
Background. Gardenia ternifolia is utilized in traditional medicine of Ethiopia for malaria treatmen...
Context: Parasites are the leading killers in subtropical areas of which malaria took the lion share...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Background. Evolution of antimalarial drug resistance makes the development of new drugs a necessity...
The antiplasmodial activity of the ethanolic leaf extract of Gongronema latifolium on chloroquine-se...
Background: Vernonia amygdalina Del. (Asteraceae) is reported to be traditionally used for the treat...
The spread of chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum and the alarming emergence of multidrug-re...
The ethanolic leaf extract of Hyptis suaveolens was evaluated for antimalarial activity against Plas...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf (Poaceae) is a medicinal plant known...
Background. The asexual and sexual stages (gametocytes) of Plasmodium falciparum parasites are known...
Solomon Yeshanew,1 Worke Gete,1 Desalegn Chilo2 1Department of Biology, Debre Markos University, Deb...
Malaria still is the most fatal parasitic disease affecting 50% of the world's population. Although ...
Malaria is still a serious cause of mortality and morbidity. Moreover, the emergence of malaria para...
Background. Malaria remains a major public health problem globally. Poor access to antimalarial drug...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
Background. Gardenia ternifolia is utilized in traditional medicine of Ethiopia for malaria treatmen...
Context: Parasites are the leading killers in subtropical areas of which malaria took the lion share...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Background. Evolution of antimalarial drug resistance makes the development of new drugs a necessity...
The antiplasmodial activity of the ethanolic leaf extract of Gongronema latifolium on chloroquine-se...
Background: Vernonia amygdalina Del. (Asteraceae) is reported to be traditionally used for the treat...
The spread of chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum and the alarming emergence of multidrug-re...
The ethanolic leaf extract of Hyptis suaveolens was evaluated for antimalarial activity against Plas...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf (Poaceae) is a medicinal plant known...
Background. The asexual and sexual stages (gametocytes) of Plasmodium falciparum parasites are known...
Solomon Yeshanew,1 Worke Gete,1 Desalegn Chilo2 1Department of Biology, Debre Markos University, Deb...
Malaria still is the most fatal parasitic disease affecting 50% of the world's population. Although ...