Anti-trypanosomal Activity of Leaf Extracts of Andrographis paniculata in Trypanosoma brucei brucei-infected Mice
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2025-03
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Abstract
African Animal Trypanosomiasis is a disease of major economic and public health 
importance, especially with the current setback in the treatment of cases using 
synthetic anti-trypanosomal agents. As a result, there is an urgent need to identify 
alternative compounds for chemotherapy. Therefore, the present study 
investigated the phytochemical composition, acute oral toxicity, and in vivo antitrypanosomal efficacy of crude methanol, n-hexane fraction, and ethyl acetate 
fraction of Andrographis paniculata (king of bitters) leaf in Trypanosoma brucei 
brucei-infected mice. The methanol extract was screened for the presence of 
secondary metabolites by using standard methods. The crude plant extract and 
fractions were administered orally to the parasite-infected mice at doses of 300 
and 600 mgkg-1 body weight (b. wt) following standard procedures. The result 
was compared to Diminazine aceturate which was given at the recommended dose 
of 3.5 mgkg-1 b. wt subcutaneously. Phytochemical screening has revealed the 
presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, phenols, glycosides, steroids, tannins, 
and anthraquinones. Diminazine aceturate gave a 100% parasite clearance, and 
the mice survived throughout the study period (60.00±0.00) days. A. paniculata
extract at 600 mgkg-1 b. wt was found to be effective in reducing the parasite 
multiplication by 43.58 % and extending the life span of the treated mice to 
(10.50±0.50) days compared to the untreated control, (7.45±0.55) days. Ethyl 
acetate fraction on the other hand was found to be more effective in reducing the 
parasitaemia level (61.33 % and 75.63 %) and extending the life span of the mice 
to (12.50±0.34) and (15.76±0.23) days for both 300 and 600 mgkg-1 b. wt doses 
respectively, whereas the n-hexane gave a limited trypanocidal effect of 9.89 % 
and 21.15 %. The results obtained in the present study suggest the ethnopharmacological usefulness of the plant and necessitate further studies on isolated 
active substances from this plant.
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Andrographis paniculata, Antitrypanosomal activity, Mice, Trypanosomiasis, phytochemicals
Citation
Ismail, A., Omalu, I.C.J., Abolarinwa, S.O., Abdullahi, M., Adeniyi, K.A., and Ocha, I.M. (2025). Anti-trypanosomal Activity of Leaf Extract of Andrographis paniculata in Trypanosoma brucei brucei-infected Mice. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology, 46(1) DOI: doi.org/10.4314/njpar.v45iXXXX