In-vitro Investigation of Anti-Parasite, Anti-Oxidant Activities, Cytotoxicity and GC/MS analysis of Ehanolic Extracts for Rhynchosia memnonia var. memnonia and Sonchus oleraceus used in Sudanese Ethnomedicine

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This study aims to investigate the anti-parasite, anti-oxidant activities, cytotoxicity and chemical contents of Rhynchosia memnonia var. memnonia and Sonchus oleraceus aerial parts. The study showed the efficacy of the ethanolic extracts of R. memnonia var. memnonia and S. oleraceus against Giardia lamblia. R. memnonia var. memnonia was a high effect of (76 %) at a concentration of 500 ppm after 72 h, while the highest result of the crude extract of S. oleraceus was (86 %) at the same concentration after 72 h. The antioxidant activity of S. oleraceus ethanolic crude extract showed high activity (72 %). At the same time, the ethanolic extract of R. memnoniavar. memnonia showed weak activity (36 %). This was done using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. The results of cytotoxicity testing revealed that the ethanolic extract of R. memnonia var. memnonia is highly toxic, while the toxicity was slight for the ethanolic extract of S. oleraceus used to brine shrimp. In addition, the cytotoxicity (MTT-assay) of these plants′ ethanolic extracts against the normal Vero cell line verified the safety of the examined extracts with an IC50 less than 100 μg/ml. In order to detect the constituents of crude extracts, GC-MS was used. The analysis revealed the presence of 22 compounds in the ethanolic extract of R. memnonia var. memnonia and eleven compounds in the S. oleraceus crude extract. From R. memnonia var. memnonia and S. oleraceus, the main compounds detected were n-Hexadecadnoic acid and Lup-20(29)-en-3b-ol, respectively. Also, many other compounds were identified at low area percent from these extracts.

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Elshikh, A. A., Elnour, M., Elkamali, H., Elbalola, A., & Garbi, M. (2023). In-vitro Investigation of Anti-Parasite, Anti-Oxidant Activities, Cytotoxicity and GC/MS analysis of Ehanolic Extracts for Rhynchosia memnonia var. memnonia and Sonchus oleraceus used in Sudanese Ethnomedicine. ChemistrySelect, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/slct.202204036

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