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Evaluation of the Inhibitory Effect of Leaves Methanolic Extract against Growth of Several Species and and the Growth of . | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated the anti-growth effects of leaves methanolic extract (MOL) on various parasites in both cultures and infected mice, utilizing liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to identify active compounds.
  • MOL demonstrated a dose-dependent inhibition of parasite growth, exhibiting efficacy levels indicated by IC values, with isoquercetin and rutin identified as the most abundant polyphenolic compounds in the extract.
  • When combined with low doses of diminazene aceturate (DA), MOL significantly reduced parasite growth in infected mice, suggesting its potential as an effective herbal therapy against piroplasmosis, especially when paired with specific anti-parasitic drugs.

Article Abstract

The current study evaluated the inhibitory effect of leaves methanolic extract (MOL) against the growth of (), , , and (), as well as growth of in mice. Active principles of MOL extract were determined using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS). MOL's anti-piroplasm efficacy was assessed both and using the SYBR Green I fluorescence assay. Every 96 hours, the hematological parameters, including red blood cell count (RBCs; 10/UL), hemoglobin content (HGB; g/dl), and hematocrit percent (HCT; %), in the treated mice were monitored using a Celltac MEK6450 automated hematological analyzer. LC-MS of MOL revealed that the most abundant polyphenolic catechism found in the MOL extract was isoquercetin and rutin. MOL inhibited , and growth in a dose-dependent way, with IC values of 45.29 ± 6.14, 19.16 ± 0.45, 137.49 ± 16.07, and 9.29 ± 0.014 g/ml, respectively. MOL's antibabesial activity was enhanced when administrated simultaneously with either diminazene aceturate (DA) or MMV665875 compound from malaria box. In mice infected by , a combination of MOL and a low dose of DA (12.5 mg·kg) resulted in a significant ( < 0.05) reduction in growth. These findings suggest that MOL is an effective herbal anti-piroplasm therapy, especially when combined with a low dosage of either DA or MMV665875.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630014PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4285042DOI Listing

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