Morinda lucida extracts, the stem bark, the root bark and the leaves were screened for antimalarial activity in a "4-day schizontocidal test' against a chloroquine-sensitive strain of P. berghei berghei in mice. Each extract was administered as a single daily dose on days 0, 1, 2 and 3 to mice that had received an intraperitoneal inoculum of 1 X 10(7) infected erythrocytes. Each extract produced a degree of suppression of parasitaemia. The most promising result was obtained with chromatographic fractions of the stem bark extracts, the highest dose producing 96.4% suppression of parasitaemia.

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