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β-Hematin formation assay for screening of potential antimalarial activity of the extracts and fractions of three Artemisia species

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2018
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Heshmati Afshar, F
Khodaie, L
Delazar, A
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In this study, In-vitro ?-hematin formation assay, a spectrophotometric assessment is used to screen potential antimalarial effects of Artemisia extracts as well as their fractions. The n-hexane (n-hex), dichloromethane (DCM) and methanolic (MeOH) extracts obtained from aerial parts of A. splendens and A. austriaca by soxhlet apperatus, also DCM fractions, which were acquired by VLC method using n-hex, ethyl acetate (EtOAC) and MeOH, of A. spicigera, A. splendens and A. austriaca were examined by the mentioned method. N-hex and MeOH extracts of the herbs indicated weak anti-malarial activities, whereas, the DCM extracts of A. spicigera (IC50= 0.99آ±0.01mg/ml, which had been reported in previous manuscript), A. splendens (IC50= 1.93آ±0.09 mg/ml) and A. austriaca (IC50= 1.15آ±0.04mg/ml) showed potent antimalarial effects. Among the all examined DCM fractions with different polarities, DCM F4? (60% EtOAC/n-hex, the DCM fraction of A. austriaca) with IC50 value of 1.02 آ± 0.03 mg/ml, DCM F5 (80% EtOAC/n-Hex, the DCM fraction of A. spicigera) with IC50 value of 1.21آ± 0.06 mg/ml, DCM F6 (100% EtOAC, the DCM fraction of A. austriaca) and DCM F7?? (100% MeOH, the DCM fraction of A. austriaca) with IC50 values of 1.44 آ± 0.04 mg/ml for both, as well as DCM F7? (100% MeOH, the DCM fraction of A. splendense) with IC50 value of 1.58 آ± 0.03 mg/ml indicated higher activities than the other DCM fractions. The mentioned fractions could be useful to bioassay-guided isolation of bioactive plant constituents. é 2018 by Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences.
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