Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation | 2019

The Antimalarial Activity of the Water Extract of Simpur (Dillenia Indica L) Leaves against Plasmodium Berghei in Mice

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Malaria, caused by the climate of the subtropical area and the forest with many rivers and immovable water, is a contagious disease that still becomes a health problem in West Kalimantan. Simpur is a plant that is used by the locals to cure malaria. Therefore, this research aims to study the antimalarial activity in vivo and the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC 50 ) of the water extract of Simpur leaves ( Dillenia indica L) against Plasmodium berghei . This research used Peter Test method that used 7 test groups based on the test solution namely positive control group that was given dihydroartemisinin+piperaquine (DHP), negative control that was given aquabidestilata and the test group that was given the water extract of\xa0 Simpur leaves with various doses of 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 mg/Kg BB of mice, which each group was given the test solution for 3 days. The result shows that the water extract of Simpur leaves could lower the parasitemia count with IC 50 19,22 mg/kg BB.

Volume 24
Pages 28-32
DOI 10.22146/MOT.38626
Language English
Journal Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation

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