In vitro Evaluation of Anti-Leishmanial Activities of Zataria Multiflora Boiss, Peganum Harmala and Myrtus Communis by Colorimetric Assay

Authors

  • F SHarififar Assistant Professor of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
  • I SHarifi Professor of Parasitology, Leishmaniasis Research Center & Afzalipour School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
  • M Barati Master in Medical Parasitology, Leishmaniasis Research Center & Afzalipour School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract:

Background & Aims: Plant extracts and plant-derived compounds are valuable sources of new medicinal agents that are commonly used to treat infectious diseases. The purpose of this study was to evaluate, antiLeishmanial activity of three plant extracts on L.major promastigotes by colorimetric assay as compared to a trivalent antimonial compound (tartar emetic). Methods: Leishmania major promastigotes were cultured at 25±2°C in stationary phase in RPMI-1640 medium supplemented with 10% heat inactivated fetal calf serum (FCS) and antibiotic. Then by using MTT assay, the biological activity of plant extracts in comparison to potassium antimonyl tartrate [Sb (III)] on L.major promastigotes were assessed. The optical density (OD) due to cleavage of the tetrazolium salt MTT [3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide] into a colored product formazan by the parasite was measured using ELISA reader and IC50 values (50% inhibitory concentrations) were determined. All experiments were repeated in duplicate. Results: plant extracts and Tartar emetic inhibited the growth of promastigote forms of L.major in vitro after 72 hours of incubation. IC50 of tartar emetic was 4.7 µg/ml, and IC50 values for Zataria multiflora Boiss, Peganum harmala and Myrtus communis extracts were 7.4, 7.2 and 5.8 µg/ml, respectively. Although tartar emetic was more effective than plant extracts, all extracts had profound effects on promastigotes of L.major. Conclusion: Since, plant extracts of Zataria multiflora Boiss, Peganum harmala and Myrtus communis have anti-Leishmanial effects in vitro, further works are required to evaluate the exact effect of these extracts on Leishmania agents in animal models.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

In Vitro Anti-Candida Activity of Zataria multiflora Boiss

Zataria multiflora Boiss known as Avishan Shirazi (in Iran) is one of the valuable Iranian medicinal plants. The aim of study was to evaluate anti-Candida activity of Z. multiflora against different species of Candida in vitro. Anti-Candida activity of the aqueous, ethanolic and methanolic maceration extract of the aerial parts of Z. multiflora Boiss was studied in vitro. Anti-Candida activity ...

full text

Evaluation of the Effects of Three Plant Species (Myrtus Communis L., Camellia Sinensis L., Zataria Multiflora Boiss.) on the Healing Process of Intraoral Ulcers in Rats

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Use of traditional medicine to relieve human sufferings has a very long history. The effects of these plants in wound curing and subsequently making the best mucosa patch for treatment of oral ulcers is still under investigation. PURPOSE The main goal of present research work is to assess the efficacy of Myrtus communis L., Camellia sinensis L. and Zataria multiflora ...

full text

Effect of essential oils of Artemisia aucheri Boiss. Zataria multiflora Boiss, and Myrtus communis L. on Trichomonas vaginalis

Considering the high prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) in women and the known side effects of metronidazol and giving importance to herbal drug therapy in order to reduce side effects in the recent decades, this study with the effect of essential oils of Artemisia aucheri Boiss., Zataria multiflora Boiss. And Myrtus communis L. in TV infection was done invitro condition This study has be...

full text

Effect of essential oils of Artemisia aucheri Boiss. Zataria multiflora Boiss, and Myrtus communis L. on Trichomonas vaginalis

Considering the high prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) in women and the known side effects of metronidazol and giving importance to herbal drug therapy in order to reduce side effects in the recent decades, this study with the effect of essential oils of Artemisia aucheri Boiss., Zataria multiflora Boiss. And Myrtus communis L. in TV infection was done invitro condition This study has be...

full text

Zataria multiflora Boiss.: A review study on chemical composition, anti-fungal and anti-mycotoxin activities, and ultrastructural changes

Shokri H and Sharifzadeh A Journal of Herbmed Pharmacology, Volume 6, Number 1, January 2017 http://www.herbmedpharmacol.com 2 and is the aborigine of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan (5). Zataria multiflora can be recognized by the orbicular, densely gland-dotted, ovate leaves and the dense white, hairy, round buds on the leaf axils. It is an aromatic shrub that reaches 60-90 cm in height. Matur...

full text

Chemical composition along with anti-leishmanial and cytotoxic activity of Zataria multiflora.

CONTEXT Natural products and their compounds are some of the most interesting sources of new drugs. Reviews have reported various pharmacological properties such as antimicrobial effects of Zataria multiflora Boiss (Lamiaceae). OBJECTIVE The present study investigates the chemical composition of Z. multiflora essential oil and evaluates its cytotoxic effects and anti-leishmanial activities ag...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 16  issue 1

pages  32- 42

publication date 2010-12-01

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023