Planta Med 2013; 79(06): 468-470
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1328324
Biological and Pharmacological Activity
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Is Artemisinin the Only Antiplasmodial Compound in the Artemisia annua Tea Infusion? An in Vitro Study

Julia Mouton
1   Natural Products Laboratory, Institute of Biology, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
,
Olivia Jansen
2   Laboratory of Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmacy, Drug Research Center (CIRM), Université de Liège, Belgium
,
Michel Frédérich
2   Laboratory of Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmacy, Drug Research Center (CIRM), Université de Liège, Belgium
,
Frank van der Kooy
3   Centre for Complementary Medicine Research, University of Western Sydney, Penrith, Australia
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Publication History

received 21 November 2012
revised 29 January 2013

accepted 08 February 2013

Publication Date:
19 March 2013 (online)

Abstract

In our ongoing investigation into Artemisia annua for the treatment of malaria, we decided to study the possibility that synergism might enhance the efficacy of artemisinin. Our main objective was to test tea infusions and nonpolar extracts prepared from different A. annua varieties against Plasmodium falciparum in vitro in order to determine if synergism will increase the effectiveness of artemisinin in the samples as compared to pure artemisinin. We found that the IC50 of artemisinin in the tea and nonpolar extracts was not significantly different to the IC50 of pure artemisinin. We could show that the year and country of harvest or storage conditions did not have any influence on the activity and that it narrowly followed the concentration of artemisinin in all the extracts. In conclusion, based on these in vitro results, artemisinin seems to be the only active antiplasmodial compound in A. annua.

 
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