Publications by authors named "Adaobi Chioma Ezike"

Background: , commonly called '', a versatile plant used locally to treat malaria fever in some parts of sub-Saharan Africa was investigated for anti-plasmodial and anti-inflammatory activities.

Objective: The study was designed to evaluate the antiplasmodial as well as anti-inflammatory activities of whole extract and cyclotide-rich fraction of .

Method: The dichloromethane-methanol extract (ODE) of the plant, was investigated for suppressive and curative antiplasmodial activities against in mice.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the antiplasmodial effects of the leaf extract from Landolphia owariensis, traditionally used in southeast Nigeria for malaria treatment, on Plasmodium berghei-infected mice.
  • Results showed significant suppression of parasitemia and improved survival rates in treated mice, with the methanol fraction demonstrating the highest antimalarial activity and low toxicity.
  • The findings support the medicinal use of L. owariensis by identifying key phytochemicals like alkaloids and flavonoids responsible for its effectiveness against malaria.
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The effects of the methanol extract (LHE), hexane (LHHF), ethylacetate (LHEF) and methanol (LHMF) fractions of leaf of Leptadenia hastata on acute and chronic inflammation were studied. Furthermore, the effects of LHE on acetic acid induced increase in vascular permeability, carrageenan induced leucocyte migration and membrane stability were evaluated. The LHE and fractions were also subjected to phytochemical analysis.

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Root bark preparation of Annona senegalensis Pers. (Annonaceae) is used in Nigerian ethnomedicine for treatment of infectious diseases. Extraction of the A.

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The antiulcer and gastrointestinal effects of methanol stem bark extract (BFME) of Bridelia ferruginea Benth. (Euphorbiaceae) and its solvent fractions-dichloromethane (DCMF) and methanol (MF)-were studied using indomethacin- and ethanol-induced ulcers in rats, small intestinal transit of charcoal meal in mice, and the effects on acetylcholine-induced contractions of the isolated guinea pig ileum. The extract and fractions significantly (P<0.

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