2020
DOI: 10.4314/njpr.v16i1.9
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Anthelmintic Activity of <I>Nauclea diderrichii</I> Leaf Extracts and Fractions Against Adult <I>Haemonchus placei</I>

Abstract: Background: Nauclea diderrichii is used in West and Central Africa countries for its insecticidal and antiparasitic properties. There is, however, no documentation on its activity against parasitic nematodes.Objectives: This study investigated N. diderrichii leaf extracts and fractions for anthelmintic activity against adult Haemonchus placei, an abomasal parasitic worm that infect cattle.Materials and Method: Pulverized dried leaves of N. diderrichii was defatted using n-hexane, followed by successive extract… Show more

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“…Furthermore, it represents a central intermediate in the biosynthesis of numerous phytochemical compounds, including coumaric and chlorogenic acids [ 90 ], ferulic acid and curcumin [ 91 ], as well as caffeic acid and p-hydroxycinnamic acid [ 92 ]. Cinnamic acid derivatives were also shown to exhibit antibacterial [ 88 ], antidiabetic [ 93 ], anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial [ 94 ], antioxidant [ 95 ] and anticancer [ 96 ] bioactivities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it represents a central intermediate in the biosynthesis of numerous phytochemical compounds, including coumaric and chlorogenic acids [ 90 ], ferulic acid and curcumin [ 91 ], as well as caffeic acid and p-hydroxycinnamic acid [ 92 ]. Cinnamic acid derivatives were also shown to exhibit antibacterial [ 88 ], antidiabetic [ 93 ], anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial [ 94 ], antioxidant [ 95 ] and anticancer [ 96 ] bioactivities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…0.05 mg/mL as the lethal dose and has a perfect time for paralysis compared to low and high doses. The anthelmintic assay shows that acetone extract is worm-active[103] Nauclea diderrichii (De Wild.) Merr.Chloroform with a best-fit LC50 of 16.24 mg/mL, while the chloroform extract was inactive.AcetoneFractionation of the acetone extract yielded three fractions (FA, FB, and FC), n-hexane Only fraction B was active against H. Placei with LC50 of 12.24 mg/mL of the fractions.…”
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