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- Title
Anthelmintic Activity of Artemisia monosperma Methanol Extracts against Eisenia fetida in vitro Study.
- Authors
Saleh, N. M.; Rewaida, A. G.; Afaf, A.; Sarah, A. A.; Saleh, Al-Q.; Esam, M. A.
- Abstract
Background: The present investigation was designed to investigate the protective effect of a natural product to control Anthelmintic in earthworm Eisenia fetida. We investigated the effectiveness of dried Artemisia monosperma leaves as an anthelmintic. Methods: Five groups (50, 100, 200 and mg/mL) of the AMLE extract were utilized in this study. Negative and positive controls consisted of distilled water and mebendazole (10 mg/ml). Five worms that were around the same size were placed to each Petri plate along with the test solution (20 mL) of the extract. Artemisia monosperma leaves methanolic extract was prepared and evaluated its ability in vitro as anthelmintic activity against earthworms (Eisenia fetida). The ABTS, FRPA and DPPH techniques were used to calculate the antioxidant activity. Also, the phytochemical investigation of methanolic extract was performed on GC-MS equipment. Result: Fourteen different biomolecules are predicted using GC-MS spectrum. Also, the AMLE had a greater percentage value of ABTS, FRPA and DPPH radical inhibition (94.5±0.03 trolox/gFW, 0.8±0.005 μmol/gFW and 92.6±0.3%) respectively. Moreover, IC50 of AMLE was obtained at 20.5±0.9 μg/mL for the A549 and 24.3±0.9 μg/mL for MCF-7 cell lines. In comparison to AMLE, Mebendazole (10 mg/mL) produced paralysis and earthworm death by 13.91±0.007 and 18.2±0.980 min, respectively, while, AMLE (200 mg/mL) showed 3.860±0.320 and 5.464±0.422 min, respectively. The treated worms’ surface architecture also had noticeable abnormalities, according to the histological study. The result of present study revealed that AMLE leaves can serve as a good natural source of potent antioxidants and anthelminthiasis medicines. Which promotes the conduct of numerous in vivo researches to discover an efficient treatment.
- Subjects
EISENIA foetida; ARTEMISIA; IN vitro studies; EXTRACTS; DISTILLED water
- Publication
Indian Journal of Animal Research, 2024, Vol 58, Issue 1, p115
- ISSN
0367-6722
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18805/IJAR.BF-1705