ANTITRYPANOSOMAL ACTIVITIES OF ACACIA NILOTICA AND KHAYA SENEGALENSIS AND THE HAEMATOLOGICAL PROFILE OF TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI BRUCEI INFECTED WISTAR RATS

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2017-07
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ABDULQADIR, HALIMAH SUDUGI
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This study was aimed at investigating antitrypanosomal activities and haematological profile of crude extract and fractions of the stem bark of Acacia nilotica and Khaya senegalensis plants against Trypanosoma brucei brucei infected Wistar rats with a view to determining the phytochemical constituents and LD50 of Acacia nilotica and Khaya senegalensis, antitrypanosomal activities of crude extract of Acacia nilotica and Khaya senegalensis against Trypanosoma brucei brucei infected Wistar rats, antitrypanosomal activities of the plant fractions administered to Trypanosoma brucei brucei infected Wistar rats and haematological profile of Trypanosoma brucei brucei infected Wistar rats, before and after administration of crude extract and fractions. The phytochemical constituents and toxicity of the stem bark of both plants were determined by the standard method and the LD50respectively. The methanolic extracts and fractions of the plants was administered to the Wistar rats intraperitoneally daily and the parasitaemia count was determined using the rapid matching method. PCV, WBC and differential counts were determined before and after the administration to ascertain any significant differences. The phytochemical constituents of the stem barks of Acacia nilotica and Khaya senegalensis crude extracts and fractions revealed the following secondary metabolites; Alkaloids, tannins, glycosides, cardiac glycosides, saponins, triterpene, carbohydrates and flavonoids. The LD50 for the crude extract of the stem bark of Acacia nilotica was 707.1mg/kg body weight while the LD50 for the fractions (N-hexane, ethyl acetate and N-butane) was 547.7 mg/kg, 387.3 mg/kg and 707.1 mg/kg body weight respectively. The LD50 for the crude extract of the stem bark of Khaya senegalensis was 547.7mg/kg body weight while the LD50 for the fractions (N-hexane, ethyl acetate and N-butane) was 387.3 mg/kg, 547.7 mg/kg and 223.6 mg/kg body weight respectively. The stem barks of Acacia nilotica and Khaya senegalensis crude extracts (100, 200, 300 and 400mg/kg body weight) and fractions (50, 100, 150 and 200mg/kg body weight) had antitrypanosomal activity. Parasites were cleared from circulation within 12 days of treatment. Haematological indices of Acacia nilotica and Khaya senegalensis in Trypanosoma brucei brucei infected Wistar rats showed that there was no statistical significant change in the packed cell volume, white blood cells and differential counts before and after treatment with all doses of the crude extracts and fractions. The findings in this study provide very useful source for biopharmaceutical industries for the development of antitrypanosomal agents from the stem bark of Acacia nilotica and Khaya senegalensis for therapeutic intervention in the control of African trypanosomiasis. There is need for further extensive work on these plants using different Trypanosoma species in the management of African trypanosomiasis.
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A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN MICROBIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCE, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, NIGERIA
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ANTITRYPANOSOMAL ACTIVITIES,, ACACIA NILOTICA,, KHAYA SENEGALENSIS,, HAEMATOLOGICAL PROFILE,, TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI BRUCEI INFECTED WISTAR RATS
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