Anti-malarial activity of the alkaloid, heptaphylline, and the furanocoumarin, imperatorin, from Clausena anisata against human Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites: ex vivo trophozoitocidal, schizonticidal and gametocytocidal approach
Loading...
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Malaria Journal
Abstract
Background The erythrocytic stage of the life cycle of the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, consists
of trophozoite, schizont and gametocyte stages in humans. Various anti-malarial agents target diferent stages
of the parasite to produce treatment outcomes. This study reports on the stage-specifc anti-malarial activity of hepta phylline and imperatorin against human P. falciparum in addition to their cytotoxicity and selectivity indices (SI).
Methods The compounds were isolated from Clausena anisata using column chromatography and their structures
elucidated using NMR spectroscopy. The anti-malarial activity was determined by measuring the trophozoitocidal,
schizonticidal and gametocytocidal activities of the compounds using the SYBR green assay. Cytotoxicity was evalu ated using the tetrazolium-based colorimetric assay.
Results Heptaphylline and imperatorin produced trophozoitocidal, schizonticidal and gametocytocidal activi ties with IC50s of 1.57 (0.2317)–26.92 (0.3144) µM with those of artesunate (the standard drug) being 0.00024
(0.0036)–0.0070 (0.0013) µM. In the cytotoxicity assay, the compounds produced CC50S greater than 350 µM and SI
of 13.76–235.90. Also, the trophozoitocidal and schizonticidal activities of the compounds were more pronounced
than their gametocytocidal activity. Imperatorin was 42.04% more trophozoitocidal than hepthaphyline. However,
hepthaphyline has more schizonticidal and gametocytocidal properties than imperatorin.
Conclusion Heptaphylline and imperatorin are promising anti-malarial agents, since they possess potent anti-malar ial activity with weak cytotoxicity on RBCs. However, imperatorin is a better anti-malarial prophylactic agent whereas
heptaphylline is a better malaria treatment agent.
Description
Research Article