9 research outputs found
Brine shrimp lethality of a glutarimide alkaloid from Croton sylvaticus Hochst
No Abstract.The East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 8(1) 2005: 3-
Anticonvulsant Activity Of Diospyros fischeri Root Extracts
Diospyros fischeri Gurke (Ebenaceae) is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of epilepsy. Dichloromethane, ethylacetate, and ethanol extracts of the roots, at doses between 100 and 1600 mg/kg BW, inhibited convulsions induced by the γ‐aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor antagonist, pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), in a dose dependent manner. The extracts also exhibited low toxicity against brine shrimps giving LC50 values between 45 .4 and 95.4 μg/ml. These results provide evidence for the potential of D. fischeri extracts to treat absence seizures, especially given their seemingly innocuous nature. Keywords: Diospyros fischeri; Pentylenetetrazole; Anticonvulsant activity; Brine shrimp toxicity African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines Vol. 4 (2) 2007: pp. 226-23
Brine Shrimp Toxicity Evaluation Of Some Tanzanian Plants Used Traditionally For The Treatment Of Fungal Infections
Plants which are used by traditional healers in Tanzania have been evaluated to obtain preliminary data of their toxicity using the brine shrimps test. The results indicate that 9 out of 44 plant species whose extracts were tested exhibited high toxicity with LC50 values below 20μg/ml. These include Aloe lateritia Engl. (Aloaceae) [19.1μg/ml], Cassia abbreviata Oliv. (Caesalpiniaceae) [12.7μg/ml], Croton scheffleri Pax (Euphorbiaceae) [13.7μg/ml], Hymenodactyon parvifolium Brig (Rubiaceae) [13.4μg/ml], Kigelia Africana L. (Bignoniaceae) [7.2μg/ml], and Ocimum suave Oliv. (Labiatae) [16.7μg/ml]. Twelve plants gave LC50 values between 21 and 50μg/ml, 11 plants gave LC50 values between 50 and 100 μg/ml, and 18 plants gave LC50 values greater than 100 μg/ml. Keywords: Brine shrimp test; Toxicity evaluation; Traditional antifungal plants African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines Vol. 4 (2) 2007: pp. 219-22
Brine Shrimp Lethality of Alkaloids from Croton sylvaticus Hoechst
Three compounds were isolated from the leaves of Croton sylvaticus (Euphorbiaceae) and evaluated for their brine shrimp lethality. Julocrotine, a glutarimide alkaloid, was very toxic in vitro with a LC50 (95% confidence interval) value of 0.074 (0.052-0.105) μg/ml. Lupeol and penduliflaworosin were not toxic. The structures of the isolated compounds were determined by spectroscopic methods.Keywords: Croton sylvaticus, Euphorbiaceae, julocrotine, lupeol, penduliflaworosin, brine shrimp lethalityEast and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical SciencesVol. 15 (2012) 35-3