In vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of Ricinus communis

Introduction: Ricinus communis is used by the people of Niger-Delta region of Nigeria, for the treatment of various ailments, especially malaria. This study evaluated the antiplasmodial potentials of the aqueous seed extract of R. communis, using Plasmodium berghei berghei. Methods: Acute toxicity s...

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Main Authors: Peace ME. Ubulom, Ette O Ettebong, Edidiong J. Udofia, Rachel S Inyang Etuk
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Language:English
Published: Nikan Research Institute 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
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spelling doaj-1a1946632bdc47cfbd0a03cd03386cd32021-08-02T06:57:07ZengNikan Research InstituteJournal of HerbMed Pharmacology2345-50042019-03-018213313810.15171/jhp.2019.21jhp-1290In vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of Ricinus communisPeace ME. Ubulom0Ette O Ettebong1Edidiong J. Udofia2Rachel S Inyang Etuk3Department of Animal and Environmental Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Uyo, Uyo, NigeriaDepartment of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, University of Uyo, Uyo, NigeriaDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Uyo, Uyo, NigeriaDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Uyo, Uyo, NigeriaIntroduction: Ricinus communis is used by the people of Niger-Delta region of Nigeria, for the treatment of various ailments, especially malaria. This study evaluated the antiplasmodial potentials of the aqueous seed extract of R. communis, using Plasmodium berghei berghei. Methods: Acute toxicity study was carried out to determine the median lethal dose (LD50) of the extract. Antiplasmodial effect of the extract was assessed in suppressive, repository/ prophylactic and curative models, using Swiss albino mice (15-29 g). Mice were infected intraperitoneally with 0.2 mL of parasitized blood. Extract doses administered were 54.77, 109.54 and 164.32 mg/kg/d of the seed extract and each dose had 6 replicates. Artesunate (5 mg/kg/d) and pyrimethamine (1.2 mg/kg/d) were used as standard drugs, while distilled water (10 mL/kg/d) served as control. Results: Acute toxicity study produced LD50 of 547.72 mg/kg. The extract demonstrated a dosedependent reduction in parasitaemia in all tests. At the end of 4-day test, suppressive effect of 20.80, 49.00, 75.00 and 88.40% were obtained for doses 54.77, 109.54 and 164.32 mg/kg/d of the seed extract and artesunate, respectively. In the repository test pyrimethamine was more potent (72.26%) than the seed extract (9.47%–51.42%). The extract also exhibited appreciable curative effect. The activity of the seed extract was significant when compared with the control (P < 0.05). Mice treated with the seed extract and drugs survived for longer duration than the control group. Conclusion: The aqueous seed extract of R. communis has antiplasmodial potential and its active principle should be elucidated and further investigated to help in the ongoing fight against malaria.http://herbmedpharmacol.com/PDF/jhp-1290Antiplasmodial effectHerbal medicineRicinus communisMedicinal plantRicinus communis
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author Peace ME. Ubulom
Ette O Ettebong
Edidiong J. Udofia
Rachel S Inyang Etuk
spellingShingle Peace ME. Ubulom
Ette O Ettebong
Edidiong J. Udofia
Rachel S Inyang Etuk
In vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of Ricinus communis
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
Antiplasmodial effect
Herbal medicine
Ricinus communis
Medicinal plant
Ricinus communis
author_facet Peace ME. Ubulom
Ette O Ettebong
Edidiong J. Udofia
Rachel S Inyang Etuk
author_sort Peace ME. Ubulom
title In vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of Ricinus communis
title_short In vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of Ricinus communis
title_full In vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of Ricinus communis
title_fullStr In vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of Ricinus communis
title_full_unstemmed In vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of Ricinus communis
title_sort in vivo antiplasmodial potential of aqueous seed extract of ricinus communis
publisher Nikan Research Institute
series Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
issn 2345-5004
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Introduction: Ricinus communis is used by the people of Niger-Delta region of Nigeria, for the treatment of various ailments, especially malaria. This study evaluated the antiplasmodial potentials of the aqueous seed extract of R. communis, using Plasmodium berghei berghei. Methods: Acute toxicity study was carried out to determine the median lethal dose (LD50) of the extract. Antiplasmodial effect of the extract was assessed in suppressive, repository/ prophylactic and curative models, using Swiss albino mice (15-29 g). Mice were infected intraperitoneally with 0.2 mL of parasitized blood. Extract doses administered were 54.77, 109.54 and 164.32 mg/kg/d of the seed extract and each dose had 6 replicates. Artesunate (5 mg/kg/d) and pyrimethamine (1.2 mg/kg/d) were used as standard drugs, while distilled water (10 mL/kg/d) served as control. Results: Acute toxicity study produced LD50 of 547.72 mg/kg. The extract demonstrated a dosedependent reduction in parasitaemia in all tests. At the end of 4-day test, suppressive effect of 20.80, 49.00, 75.00 and 88.40% were obtained for doses 54.77, 109.54 and 164.32 mg/kg/d of the seed extract and artesunate, respectively. In the repository test pyrimethamine was more potent (72.26%) than the seed extract (9.47%–51.42%). The extract also exhibited appreciable curative effect. The activity of the seed extract was significant when compared with the control (P < 0.05). Mice treated with the seed extract and drugs survived for longer duration than the control group. Conclusion: The aqueous seed extract of R. communis has antiplasmodial potential and its active principle should be elucidated and further investigated to help in the ongoing fight against malaria.
topic Antiplasmodial effect
Herbal medicine
Ricinus communis
Medicinal plant
Ricinus communis
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