Background: The potential of stem bark as a safe antimalarial agent, and the identification of its antimalarial constituents was explored.
Materials And Methods: The air-dried stem bark was extracted with 70% ethanol, filtered and concentrated to obtain the extract (). The extract was successively partitioned to give -hexane (), dichloromethane (), ethyl acetate () -butanol () and aqueous () fractions respectively after determining the acute toxicity using Lorke's method.