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In vitro antiplasmodial properties of selected plants of Sabah
Khozirah, S1, Rain, A. Noor2, Siti Najila, M.J3, Imiyabir, Z4, Madani, L5, Rohaya, C6, Rosilawati, M7, Nuziah, H8, Goh, S.H9, I. Zakiah10.
The antiplasmodial activity of the crude extracts of thirty plant species collected from Sabah was evaluated using chloroquine-sensitive strain (D10) and chloroquine-resistant strain (Gombak A) of Plasmodium falciparum. Significant activities were observed for the bark extract of Polyalthia insignis (IC50 3.89 and 11.89 mg/ml against Gombak A and D10, respectively), the leaf extracts of Kopsia dasyrachis (4.62 mg/ml against Gombak A) and Litsea elliptibacea (IC50 8.88 mg/ml against Gombak A), as well as the leaf and bark extracts of Neouvaria acuminatissima (IC50 6.90-10.08 and 0.69 mg/ml against Gombak A and D10, respectively), and the bark extract of Polyalthia microtus(IC50 9.0 and 12.12 mg/ml against Gombak A and D10, respectively).
Affiliation:
- Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
- Institute of Medical Research, Malaysia
- Institute of Medical Research, Malaysia
- Institute of Medical Research, Malaysia
- Institute of Medical Research, Malaysia
- Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia
- Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia
- Institute of Medical Research, Malaysia
- Forest Research Centre, Malaysia
- Forest Research Centre, Malaysia
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