Exploring the potential of aqueous extracts of Artemisia annua ANAMED (A3) for developing new anti‐malarial agents: In vivo and silico computational approach
Victor Onukwube Apeh,
Kennedy Chinedu Okafor,
Ifeoma Felicia Chukwuma
et al.
Abstract:The emergence of resistance to current antimalarial drugs poses a significant challenge in the fight against malaria. This study aimed to investigate the in vivo antiplasmodial potential of the aqueous extract of fresh and dried leaves of A3 in Plasmodium berghei‐infected (P. berghei) mice. A 4‐day suppressive test was conducted, with infected BALB/c mice receiving artesunate and A3 extracts. The results showed that the tested doses of A3 attenuated the elevation of parasitemia induced by P. berghei, particula… Show more
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