Therapeutic Potentials of Neem Against Malaria Parasite: A Review

  • Osazee F
  • Jonathan E
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Abstract

Malaria presents a significant public health threat, affecting both developed and developing nations. The rise of drug resistance in  regions with high malaria prevalence has posed challenges in effectively managing the disease. Azadirachta Indica, commonly known as  the neem plant, has long been recognized as a medicinal plant in Asia and Africa, with historical usage in treating malaria parasites. The  neem plant contains various bioactive compounds, making it a popular ingredient in traditional remedies. This study aimed to assess the  effectiveness of neem leaf and seed extracts in combating malaria parasites. The information used in this review was obtained from  previously published studies sourced from various journals. The findings suggest that neem (Azadirachta indica) seeds or leaves show  promise as a potential treatment for inhibiting the malaria parasite. However, further research is required to ascertain the antimalarial  potency of the neem plant before confidently recommending it as a treatment for malaria parasites.

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Osazee, F. O., & Jonathan, E. M. (2023). Therapeutic Potentials of Neem Against Malaria Parasite: A Review. Dutse Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 9(2b), 180–189. https://doi.org/10.4314/dujopas.v9i2b.20

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