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In vitro antiplasmodial and antifungal activity of morinda morindoides (baker) milne-redh (rubiaceae), an ivoirian traditional medecine plant

Joint Event on 4th European Biopharma Congress & 6th International Conference and Exhibition on Pharmacology and Ethnopharmacology

KIPRE Gueyraud Rolland, BAGRE Issa, SILUE Kigbafori Dieudonne and DJAMAN Allico Joseph

Universite Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Ivory Coast Laboratoire de Biologie Animale, Universite Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Ivory Coast Laboratoire de Biochimie, Institut Pasteur de Cote d�Ivoire, Ivory Coast

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Clin Pharmacol Biopharm

DOI: 10.4172/2167-065X-C1-026

Abstract
Introduction: In C�´te d'Ivoire and elsewhere in Africa, medicinal plants occupy a place of choice in the treatment of various diseases. The survival and intensification of this practice today despite the prodigious development of modern medicine are related to several factors, among which may be mentioned economic constraints and sociocultural factors. It is study that we are interested in antimalarial and antifungal activity of Morinda morindoides, a plant used against fever and diarrhea in C�´te d'Ivoire. Method: M morindoides leaves were collected, air dried and made into a fine powder. Aqueous extracts (Aqe), ethanol (Eeth), ethyl acetate (EAc) and acetate-water (EAc- H2O) were performed. Each extract was tested on Plasmodium falciparum and Aspergillus fumigatus. Results: IC50 values of different extracts are ranked in the following order: 6.1 (EAc) <17.8 (Eeth) <21.5 (Aqe) <46.5 (EAcH2O) for P. falciparum and 1.3 (EAc) <6.1 (Eeth) <12.47 (Aqe) < more than 300 (EAc-H2O) for A. fumigatus, the ethyl acetate extract being the most active against both pathogens. Conclusion: These results show that M. morindoides leaves display significant antiplasmodial and antifungal activity, which justifies its use in traditional medicine against malaria and mycoses. Keywords : Aspergillus fumigatus, Malaria, Plasmodium falciparum
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