Antiplasmodial Biflavanones from the Stem Bark of Garcinia buchananii Engl.

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dc.contributor.author Omole, Ruth Anyango
dc.contributor.author Moshi, Mainen Julius
dc.contributor.author Heydenreich, Matthias
dc.contributor.author Malebo, Hamisi Masanja
dc.contributor.author Gathirwa, Jeremiah Waweru
dc.contributor.author Oriko, Richard Owor
dc.contributor.author Omosa, Leonida Kerubo
dc.contributor.author Midiwo, Jacob Ogweno
dc.date.accessioned 2021-10-27T13:06:32Z
dc.date.available 2021-10-27T13:06:32Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.muhas.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2468
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Plants of the genus Garcinia are traditionally used treat a range of infectious and non-infectious diseases. Garcinia species are reported to have been shown to have a range of biological activities including cytotoxicity antimicrobial, antifungal, antioxidant, antimalarial and HIV-1 protease inhibitory activity among others. Methods: Solvent extraction was done using CH2Cl2: MeOH (1:1). Isolation was done using column chromatography with silica gel as the stationery phase and ethyl acetate and n-hexane used as mobile phase in increasing polarity. Thin layer chromatography was used to monitor the isolation. Structure elucidation was done using nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectroscopic techniques. Chloroquine resistant (W2) and chloroquine sensitive (D6) P. falciparum strains were used for antiplasmodial assay. Results: Further bioassay guided fractionation of a CH2Cl2: MeOH (1:1) extract of Garcinia buchananii led to the isolation of two already reported biflavanones, isogarcinol (1) and guttiferone (2) with promising antiplasmodial activity against a chloroquine resistant (W2) Plasmodium falciparum strain with an IC50 of 2.8± 0.90 μg/mL for compound 1 and IC50 of 3.94 ± 0.38 μg/mL for compound 2. Compounds 1 and 2 also exhibited moderate activity against the chloroquine sensitive (D6) Plasmodium falciparum strain with IC50 of 7.03±0.60 and 10.64±4.50 μg/mL, respectively. Conclusion: The results provide proof to support the use of G. buchananii by the indigenous community for antimalarial therapy en_US
dc.publisher Pharmacogn. Commn en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;3
dc.subject Garcinia buchananii, en_US
dc.subject Isogarcinol en_US
dc.subject Guttiferone F, en_US
dc.subject Antiplasmodial activity. en_US
dc.title Antiplasmodial Biflavanones from the Stem Bark of Garcinia buchananii Engl. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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