Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice

Realizing that Trypanosoma evansi is now has been potentially trans-infected to human from animals, this study demonstrated how the manipulation of natural plant, Piper sarmentosum, promisingly can solve the endemicity of vector-borne zoonotic manifestation of atypical human trypanosomiasis (AHT) an...

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Main Authors: Baba, Mohd Shukri, Abu Hassan, Zainal Abidin
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spelling my.iium.irep.797602020-03-23T14:57:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/79760/ Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice Baba, Mohd Shukri Abu Hassan, Zainal Abidin QD Chemistry Realizing that Trypanosoma evansi is now has been potentially trans-infected to human from animals, this study demonstrated how the manipulation of natural plant, Piper sarmentosum, promisingly can solve the endemicity of vector-borne zoonotic manifestation of atypical human trypanosomiasis (AHT) and Surra disease in livestock. Groups of male mice were intraperitoneally administered with the parasite at 5.0 × 103 T. evansi/mouse and orally given pre-and post-infection treatments with 0.2 mL of 10 mg/mL of P. sarmentosum-dH2O extract per mouse. By using Giemsa stained blood smear, the development of parasite cells, toxicity level of mice blood enzymes, histopathology of selected organs and survival rate of the mice were investigated. The morphological changes of T. evansi cells were evidenced and a positive correlation (p ≤ 0.05, n = 6) were recorded between the mice survival time and the ability to inhibit the parasites growth in pre-infection treatment group, PRE14. Besides, PRE14 group was also recorded the longest pre-patent and survival period. The mice blood enzymes were significantly situated in the normal ranged and no abnormalities were found on the selected organs. This study evidenced that P. sarmentosum could be manipulated as a potential antiparasitic alternative drug towards trypanosomiasis. © Malaysian Journal of Microscopy (2018). All rights reserved. Microscopy Society of Malaysia 2019-11-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79760/1/79760_Piper%20SarmentosumLeaf.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79760/2/79760_Piper%20SarmentosumLeaf_SCOPUS.pdf Baba, Mohd Shukri and Abu Hassan, Zainal Abidin (2019) Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice. Malaysian Journal of Microscopy, 15 (1). pp. 46-60. ISSN 1823-7010 https://www.malaysianjournalofmicroscopy.org/ojs/index.php/mjm/article/view/381/220
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Baba, Mohd Shukri
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Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice
description Realizing that Trypanosoma evansi is now has been potentially trans-infected to human from animals, this study demonstrated how the manipulation of natural plant, Piper sarmentosum, promisingly can solve the endemicity of vector-borne zoonotic manifestation of atypical human trypanosomiasis (AHT) and Surra disease in livestock. Groups of male mice were intraperitoneally administered with the parasite at 5.0 × 103 T. evansi/mouse and orally given pre-and post-infection treatments with 0.2 mL of 10 mg/mL of P. sarmentosum-dH2O extract per mouse. By using Giemsa stained blood smear, the development of parasite cells, toxicity level of mice blood enzymes, histopathology of selected organs and survival rate of the mice were investigated. The morphological changes of T. evansi cells were evidenced and a positive correlation (p ≤ 0.05, n = 6) were recorded between the mice survival time and the ability to inhibit the parasites growth in pre-infection treatment group, PRE14. Besides, PRE14 group was also recorded the longest pre-patent and survival period. The mice blood enzymes were significantly situated in the normal ranged and no abnormalities were found on the selected organs. This study evidenced that P. sarmentosum could be manipulated as a potential antiparasitic alternative drug towards trypanosomiasis. © Malaysian Journal of Microscopy (2018). All rights reserved.
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author Baba, Mohd Shukri
Abu Hassan, Zainal Abidin
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title Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice
title_short Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice
title_full Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice
title_fullStr Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice
title_full_unstemmed Piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice
title_sort piper sarmentosum leaf as a promising non-toxic antiparasitic agent against trypanosoma evansi-induced mice
publisher Microscopy Society of Malaysia
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