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Title: In Vivo Antiplasmodial and Analgesic Effect of Crude Ethanol Extract of Piper guineense Leaf Extract in Albino Mice
Authors: Kabiru, Adamu, K
Ibikunle, G.F
Innalegwu, Daneil, A
Bola, Busari, M
Madaki, Fatima, M.
Keywords: Antiplasmodial
Analgesic Effect
Piper guineense Leaf Extract
Albino Mice
Issue Date: 30-May-2016
Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Citation: Kabiru, A.Y., Ibikunle,G.F., Innalegwu,D.A., Bola,B.M. and Madaki, F.M.(2016). In Vivo Antiplasmodial and Analgesic Effect of Crude Ethanol Extract of Piper guineense Leaf Extract in Albino Mice.Sientifica,Volume 2016, Article ID 8687313, 6 pages .
Abstract: AntiplasmodialandanalgesiceffectsofcrudeethanolextractofPiperguineensewasinvestigatedinmice.Theantiplasmodialand analgesicefficacyoftheextractwasjudgedonitsabilitytoreduceparasitemiaandwrithing,respectively,inmice.Theantiplasmodial screening involved treating infected mice with 200, 400, and 600mg/kg body weight of extract while the positive control group wasgivenstandardartesunatedrug.Theanalgesictestwascarriedoutbyadministering1000,1500,and2000mg/kgbodyweight ofextracttothreegroupsofhealthymice,respectively,afterinductionofpainwith0.75%aceticacid.Thepositivecontrolgroup wasgivenaspirindrug.Parasitemiawasreducedby28.36%,43.28%,and62.69%inadose-dependentpatterninthecurativetest whichwassignificantlydifferent(𝑃 < 0.05)from96.03%ofthestandarddrug.Thereductionofwrithingbymicegiventheextract was also dose-dependent (36.29, 45.43, and 59.07%). Aspirin drug was however more effective (86.36%). The extract was safe at 2000mg/kg body weight. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of flavonoids, tannins, phlobatannins, terpenoids, and coumarins.ResultobtainedinthisstudydemonstratedtheefficacyofethanolextractofPiperguineenseasanantiplasmodialand analgesicagent.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14901
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