Pharmaceutical Biology (Jan 2017)

Antimalarial and antiplasmodial activity of husk extract and fractions of Zea mays

  • Jude E. Okokon,
  • Bassey S. Antia,
  • Dinesh Mohanakrishnan,
  • Dinkar Sahal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1302966
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 1
pp. 1394 – 1400

Abstract

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Context: Zea mays L. (Poacae) husk decoctions are traditionally used in the treatment of malaria by various tribes in Nigeria. Objective: To assess the antimalarial and antiplasmodial potentials of the husk extract and fractions on malaria parasites using in vivo and in vitro models. Materials and methods: The ethanol husk extract and fractions (187–748 mg/kg, p.o.) of Zea mays were investigated for antimalarial activity against Plasmodium berghei using rodent (mice) malaria models and in vitro activity against chloroquine sensitive (Pf 3D7) and resistant (Pf INDO) strains of Plasmodium falciparum using the SRBR green assay method. Median lethal dose and cytotoxic activities against HeLa and HEKS cells were also carried out. The GCMS analysis of the most active fraction was carried out. Results: The husk extract (187–748 mg/kg, p.o.) with LD50 of 1874.83 mg/kg was found to exert significant (p 100 μg/mL against both HeLa and HEKS cell lines. Discussion and conclusion: These results suggest that the husk extract/fractions of Zea mays possesses antimalarial and antiplasmodial activities and these justify its use in ethnomedicine to treat malaria infections.

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