In vivo antiparasitic activity of the Thai traditional medicine plant-Tinospora crispa-against Plasmodium yoelii.

作者: Thidarut Boonmars , Thanaporn Rungruang

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摘要: We investigated the in vivo antimalarial effect of crude extract Tinospora crispa, a Thai traditional medicine plant. Mice were inoculated with Plasmodium yoelii then treated crispa at doses 20, 40 and 80 mg/kg. receiving dose 20 mg/kg died on average Day 8. remained alive longer when or even under treatment Surprisingly interestingly, one mouse from group which was administrated is still parasite cleared blood stream. In conclusion, T. has an dependent manner.

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