Assessment of the phytochemicals and anthelminthic activities of Adiantum raddianum and Kibatalia arborea extracts

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Background: A limited spectrum and inappropriate use of anthelmintics lead to anthelmintic resistance. Among Indonesian medicinal plants, Adiantum raddianum (Suplir) and Kibatalia arborea (Jelutong Pipit) have shown antihelmintic properties. Objective: To reveal the anthelmintic activity as preliminary screening of A. raddianum and K. arborea leaves. Method: This study used the antihelmintic microdilution test towards methanol extracts at 500 µg/mL. The mortality of Caenorhabditis elegans expresses the presence of anthelmintic activity. Phytochemical screening was determined using thin-layer chromatography. Result: The methanol extracts of both extracts had anthelmintic activity with mortality values of 14.941% and 15.134%, respectively. Both extracts contain polyphenols, flavonoids, terpenoids, and alkaloids found only in K. arborea. Conclusion: This study reveals that the methanol extract of A. raddianum and K. arborea leaves have anthelmintic activity, which could be related to the findings of phytochemical constituents.

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Yogisuari, G., Reza, R. F., Rachma, L. N., Raras, T. Y. M., Pratama, A. N. W., Nugraha, A. S., & Triatmoko, B. (2023). Assessment of the phytochemicals and anthelminthic activities of Adiantum raddianum and Kibatalia arborea extracts. Pharmacy Education, 23(4), 284–288. https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2023.234.284288

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