Title of article :
Evaluation of the Antimalarial Effect of Ferulago angulata (Schlecht.) Boiss. Extract and Suberosin Epoxide Against Plasmodium berghei in Comparison with Chloroquine Using in-vivo Test
Author/Authors :
Sajjadi, Ebrahim Department of Pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Pestechian, Nader Department of Parasitology - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Mohaghegh, Mohammad-Ali Department of Parasitology - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Hosseini-Safa, Ahmad Department of Parasitology - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Kazemi, Mahnaz Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Resistance to most antimalarial drugs has encouraged the development of novel drugs. An
alternative source for discovering such drugs is natural products. Some Ferulago species are
used in folk medicine for their sedative, tonic and anti-parasitic effects. Besides, coumarins
isolated from this genus found to have in vitro anti-leishmanicidal effect. The present study
is aimed to evaluate the in-vivo antimalarial activity of Ferulago angulata (Schlecht.) Boiss.
extract and suberosin epoxide, using suarian mice. A rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium
berghei was used to inoculate healthy male Swiss Albino mice of age 6-8 weeks and weight 23-
27 g. Hydro-alcoholic extract of F. angulata (20, 100, 300, 600 mg/Kg) and suberosin epoxide
suspension (10, 30, 50, 100 mg/Kg) were administered subcutaneously. Parameters including
percentage of parasitemia, suppression of parasitemia and mean survival time were determined
using standard test such as peter٬s.
Chemo-protective effects were exerted by the crude extract and suberosin epoxide.
Maximum effect was observed with the larger doses of the crude extract and suberosin epoxide.
Suberosin epoxide increased the survival time compared to chloroquine. However, the results
of this study indicate that the plant has a promising anti-plasmodial activity against plasmodium
berghei. Thus, it could be considered as a potential source of new antimalarial agents. Suberosin
epoxide at the dose of 100 mg/Kg possesses relatively significant antimalarial effect. Chemical
derivatization of the parent compound or preparation of the modified formulation is required to
improve its systemic bioavailability.
Keywords :
Ferulago angulata , Suberosin epoxide , Plasmodium berghei , Antimalaria
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics