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Medicinal plants as a fight against murine blood-stage malaria
Authors:Mohamed A Dkhil  Saleh Al-Quraishy  Esam M Al-Shaebi  Rewaida Abdel-Gaber  Felwa Abdullah Thagfan  Mahmood AA Qasem
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia;2. Department of Zoology and Entomology, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt;3. Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt;4. Department of Biology, College of Science, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:ObjectiveMalaria is an infectious parasitic disease affecting most of countries worldwide. Due to antimalarial drug resistance, researchers are seeking to find another safe efficient source for treatment of malaria. Since many years ago, medicinal plants were widely used for the treatment of several diseases. In general, most application is done first on experimental animals then human. In this article, medicinal plants as antimalarial agents in experimental animals were reviewed from January 2000 until November 2020.Materials and methodsIn this systematic review published articles were reviewed using the electronic databases NCBI, ISI Web of knowledge, ScienceDirect and Saudi digital library to check articles and theses for M.Sc/Ph.D. The name of the medicinal plant with its taxon ID and family, the used Plasmodium species, plant part used and its extract type and the country of harvest were described.Results and conclusionThe reviewed plants belonged to 83 families. Medicinal plants of families Asteraceae, Meliaceae Fabaceae and Lamiaceae are the most abundant for use in laboratory animal antimalarial studies. According to region, published articles from 33 different countries were reviewed. Most of malaria published articles are from Africa especially Nigeria and Ethiopia. Leaves were the most common plant part used for the experimental malaria research. In many regions, research using medicinal plants to eliminate parasites and as a defensive tool is popular.
Keywords:Malaria  Mice  Medicinal plants  Nanoparticles
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