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Antimalarial compounds from the climbing stems of salacia debilis .

Michael Konney LaryeaGilbert Boadu AmpomahEdmund EkuadziRita Akosua DicksonLawrence Sheringham Borquaye
Published in: Natural product research (2023)
S alacia debilis Walp., ( Celastraceae ) is used traditionally in West Africa for the treatment of malaria. However, no scientific reports validating these effects and its active constituents are on record. Therefore, this study is aimed at evaluating the antimalarial effects, of its ethanolic extract and isolated compounds against Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 and P. berghei ANKA strains. Using chromatographic, spectrometric and spectroscopic techniques three compounds were isolated and characterised. The extract of S. debilis was active against P. falciparum 3D7, in an in vitro assay with IC 50 of 12.0 ± 0.32 µg/ml. The three isolated compounds, namely 1,10-dihydroxy-6 H -benzo[ c ]chromen-6-one ( 1 ), 8- hydroxy-3,4-dimethoxydibenzo[ b , d ]furan-1-carboxylic acid ( 2 ) and benzyl-2-methoxybenzoate ( 3 ), also showed antimalarial activity against Plasmodium berghei ANKA strain in curative and suppressive in vivo assays. The ethanolic extract and isolated compounds of S. debilis possess antimalarial effects. The isolated compounds may be responsible, at least in part, for the observed activities of the extract.
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