Malaria Journal (Jul 2009)

Anti-malarial activity of 6-(8'Z-pentadecenyl)-salicylic acid from <it>Viola websteri </it>in mice

  • Park Won-Hwan,
  • Kang Eun-Young,
  • Seo Su-Hyun,
  • Chung Ill-Min,
  • Moon Hyung-In

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 151

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Abstract Background Petroleum ether extracts of Viola websteri Hemsl (Violaceae) were reported to have anti-plasmodial activity against Plasmodium falciparum in vitro, with this activity being largely attributable to 6-(8'Z-pentadecenyl)-salicylic acid (6-SA). Methods The schizontocidal activity of 6-SA on early Plasmodium berghei infections was evaluated in a four-day test. The possible 'repository' activity of 6-SA was assessed using the method described by Peters. The median lethal dose (LD50) of 6-SA, when given intraperitoneally, was also determined using uninfected ICR mice and the method of Lorke. Results In the present study, 6-SA was found to have anti-malarial activity in vivo, when tested against P. berghei in mice. 6-SA at 5, 10 and 25 mg/kg·day exhibited a significant blood schizontocidal activity in four-day early infections, repository evaluations and established infections with a significant mean survival time comparable to that of the standard drug, chloroquine (5 mg/kg·day). Conclusion 6-SA possesses a moderate anti-malarial activity that could be exploited for malaria therapy.