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Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder manifested by deterioration in memory and cognition, impairment in performing activities of daily living, and many behavioral and neuropsychiatric illnesses. The pathological hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease is widespread neuritic plaques which are accumulations of amyloid beta protein and neurofibrillary tangles. Studies report that deficit in cholinergic system is responsible for cognitive decline and memory loss in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Various pharmacologic approaches are developed for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. The leading edge therapies of Alzheimer’s disease are approved drugs; Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and NMDA receptor antagonist. The experimental therapies are mostly disease modifying and have neuroprotective approaches. Gamma secretase inhibitors aim to reduce amyloid beta formation. Antioxidants, antiinflammatory agents and statins help by preventing oxidation and inflammation. PPAR gamma agonists, estrogen, heavy metal chelators, 5HT6 antagonists and nicotinic receptor agonists are other therapeutic strategies likely to alter the current treatment paradigm of Alzheimer’s disease. The behavioral abnormalities are best treated first by non-pharmacologic interventions. The pharmacological agents used for treatment of Neuropsychiatric illnesses include antipsychotics, antidepressants and mood stabilizers. Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease also includes health maintenance activities and proper nursing care of the patients.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, therapy of Alzheimer’s disease, cholinesterase inhibitors, neuroprotective agents, gamma secretase inhibitors.
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Abstract: The antibacterial activity of extracts of the root and leaf of Phyllanthus amarus was assessed against extend spectrum -lactamase (ESBL) producing Escherichia coli isolated from the stool samples of HIV sero - positive patients with or without diarrhoea between January, 2009 and April, 2009 using Bauer disc diffusion method. The phenotypic confirmation of ESBL -E. coli were done by Double Disc Synergistic Methods (DDST). The phytochemical analysis of both root and leaf revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, tannins, cardiac glycoside, terpenes and anthraquinones. The strains isolated from both HIV sero- positive patients were susceptible to various concentrations of the extracts (5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg ml-1). In view of the efficacy of these extracts in inhibiting the growth of extend spectrum -lactamase producing E. coli in HIV sero-positive patients, the utilization of the extracts in the formulation of new antibacterial drugs for the treatment of gastroenteritis in HIV positive patients caused by this organism is strongly recommended especially when the availability and low cost of these medicinal plants are put into strong consideration.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Escherichia coli, susceptibility, Phyllanthus amarus, HIV, cephalosporin, beta-lactamase.
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Abstract: CONAVIR ® is an immunostimulant phytomedicine developed at the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Abuja. The paper describes the steps taken and the results obtained in the attempt to develop specifications for the herbal component – the aerial parts of Andrographis paniculata Ness (Family: Acanthaceae), grown in the Institute’s gardens. The said steps are vital for production as per good manufacturing practice. Qualitative and quantitative tests on the fresh and air-dried materials were carried out as prescribed in standard texts. Quantitative results on the dried herb included: bitterness value, 2.86 ± 1.74 x 103 units per g; loss on drying, 10.64 ± 0.36 %w/w; total ash, 14.10 ± 4.49 %w/w; acid insoluble ash, 1.00 ± 0.06 %w/w; and water extractable matter, 30.37 ± 2.63 %w/w. Tests for phytochemicals revealed the presence of glycosides, saponins, tannins and alkaloids, but not of anthraquinones. Normal phase thin layer chromatography of the aqueous or ethanolic extract gave 5 spots, while the reverse phase of the same extracts gave 6. These results, including macroscopic and sensory examinations of the fresh herb, provided the quantitative and descriptive data needed for identifying and characterizing the herbal component of CONAVIR®.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Conavir, immune-booster, phytomedicine, specifications, herbal component, Andrographis paniculata, Acanthaceae, good manufacturing practice (GMP).
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Abstract: Sabo Wuse, a resettlement in Tafa Local Government Area of Niger State inhabits the original inhabitants of Wuse in Abuja, the Federal Capital of Nigeria. Despite the close proximity of about 65km to the urban settlement of Abuja, Sabo Wuse is still a relatively remote settlement; their lifestyle remained more or less unchanged and therefore, relied on their traditional knowledge for health care delivery. Recent ethnobotanical survey in Sabo Wuse has documented plants not indigenous to the area. In view of this, a survey was carried out to identify and document plants and animal materials sold by the Yan- shimfidas in the local settlement and to study their uses in treatment of ailments and other socio-cultural problems. The result shows that most of the herb sellers of Sabo Wuse were immigrants from the northern part of the country who had stayed in the village of Sabo Wuse for over twenty years. Thirty-four different plant species in twenty-one different families were documented. These were in the form of stem barks, leaves, roots, fruits, seeds, flower buds and fruit juices. Six different animal fats and skin, dung or other parts of animal of twenty two different species were also documented. All the materials documented were used for the treatment of various diseases and ailments ranging from the physical to the metaphysical. The study uncovered the remains of ancient medical practices which still exist in traditional societies in Nigeria. Therefore, the documentation of these practices can conserve the culture and traditional knowledge of this community.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Indigenous knowledge, ‘Yan-Shimfida’, Sabo-Wuse, Nigeria.
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Syed Wadood Ali Shah, Samir Kamil, Waqar Ahmad and Niaz Ali*
Abstract: Crude methanolic extract of Forsskalea tenacissima was screened for possible spasmogenic, spasmolytic and anti hypertensive activities. The extract was studied in isolated rabbit’s jejunum preparations. The extract was also screened for in vivo antihypertensive effect in spontaneous hypertensive Wistar rats. Crude methanolic extract produced spasmogenic activity (15 ± 2% of control, n = 6, p 0.05) at a test dose of 0.1 mg/ml of the cumulative test dose(s) tried as 0.01, 0.03, 0.1, 0.3, 1, 5 and 10 mg/ml. However, at higher dose 5.0 mg/ml, maximum spasmolytic activity was observed (EC50 = 2.7 ± 0.06 mg/ml, n = 6). The extract also produced bradycardiac effects at test doses of 100 and 300 mg/kg. Statistically significant fall in blood pressure (BP) was 19 and 21 mm Hg for test doses of 30 and 100 mg/kg, respectively (p 0.05). Our current work confirms the folkloric uses of F. tenacissima as spasmogenic, antispasmodic (in large doses) and antihypertensive drug.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Forsskalea tenacissima, spasmogenic, spasmolytic, antihypertensive, EC50 values.
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H. Saouadogo* and M. Compaore
Abstract: To solve the problem of essential medicines availability and affordability in the public hospital of Burkina Faso, the Ministry of health conducted a research to implement a hospital pharmacy in each public hospital. The survey expected outcomes include the establishment of an effective self-sustaining essential medicines supply system and promoting community involvement in providing health care by registered deliverance at the patient bed in each hospital. This paper aims to highlight the finding of recent essential medicine availability and the situation of the hospital pharmacy management quality from March 19th to May 29th, 2008. The survey has been performed in nine regional hospitals (CHR) and three university hospitals (CHU) and was realized with five outpatients, five inpatients, pharmacists, physicians and hospital managers. The results indicated that the public hospital system has 22 beds per 100 000 habitants and the average ratio of the essential generic medicines procurement and supply on the hospital budget is 0.9%. To facilitate the medicines access, each hospital is using the supply agreement and the request for proposal or the purchasing order. The pharmaceutical products supply and distribution problems in the hospitals are the main handicap of the health facilities in each hospital. The average cost of prescription for one prescription costs 5187 CFA (8 Euros) in the University Hospital Centres (CHU) and 3841 FCFA (6 Euros) in the Regional Hospital Centres (CHR). In the CHU, only 39% of the prescribed pharmaceutical products are available, but in CHR, only 61% of the pharmaceutical products are available. Conclusion: This survey provides evidence that the essential medicines are less available and affordable for the households in the CHUs. In 2007, the patients spend 78%, in the CHUs, and only 07%, in the CHRs, of their gross domestic product (GDP) for paying the essential medicines fee. For developing the hospital pharmacy, Burkina Faso must create a hospital pharmacy supplier and build a very good status, career and treatment for the pharmacists. Therefore, other question is how the municipality’s councils must be involved in the hospital pharmacy by the municipal health fund?[...] Read More.
Keywords: Pharmacy, medicine and laboratories council, Ministry of health, Burkina Faso.
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Olorunfemi Eseyin*, Patrick Ebong, Eyong Eyong, Oladoja Awofisayo and Akeem Agboke
Abstract: The effect of ethanolic extracts of the leaf, seed and fruit of Telfairia occidentalis on oral glucose tolerance was determined. 500 mg/kg of the leaf, seed and fruit extracts were administered separately to a set of overnight fasted rats simultaneously with glucose solution (1 g/kg). Also, 500 mg/kg of the extracts were separately administered 45 min before glucose solution (1 g/kg) was given. Blood glucose concentration was evaluated at 0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 min after treatment in both cases. In the simultaneous administration of extracts with glucose, only the leaf extract reduced glucose concentration significantly with AUC and GI values of 11,121.75 and 80.7% compared to control values of 13,782.00 and 100%. When the extracts were administered 45 min before glucose, the leaf and fruit extracts reduced glucose levels significantly with AUC and GI values of 11,240.25 and 84.5%; 10,650.75 and 80.1%, respectively, compared to control values of 13,294.50 and 100%. These results suggest that the ethanolic leaf extract of T. occidentalis could be useful in treatment of impaired oral glucose tolerance.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Telfairia occidentalis, oral glucose tolerance, glucose, area under the curve, glycemic index.
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A. P Ekanem*, F. V. Udoh and E. E. Oku
Abstract: The effects of Piper guineense seeds (Piperaceae) on conception of mice ( Mus musculus) were investigated. Thirty sexually mature mice (3 weeks old) were distributed in plastic cages with each cage containing two females and one male animal. Similar cages and same number of animals were set up as controls. Animals were fed a mixture of feed with extracts of P. guineense seed at various test concentrations (10, 20, 30 and 40 mg/kgBW). Controls were fed similar ration of normal diet without extract. The experiment lasted for 42 days, consisting of 21 days of feeding with extracts with males and females mice staying together in cages, and 21 days of feeding without extracts but male and female animals kept in separate cages to stop further sexual behavior. All the female mice in the control cages gave birth to young ones between the 28 and 35th day of the test periods but no animal in the test group showed signs of pregnancy and none had implantation of fetus in the womb. Histopathology sections of testis and ovary of test animals showed inflamed cells of the gonads compared to normal cells in the controls. Three alkaloidal amides (Piperanine, , -dihydrowasanine and isobutyl-(E,E)-2,4-decadienamide) were isolated by HPLC analysis of the extracts. On the bases of the results obtained, it was concluded that seeds of P. guineense contain substances that interferes with conception in mice.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Piper guineense, conception, mice.
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A. M. El-Mahmood*, J. H. Doughari and H. S. Kiman
Abstract: Phytochemical screening of the Gmelina arborea reveals the presence of carbohydrates, alkaloids, saponins, tannins, anthraquinones and cardiac glycosides. The presence of these bioactive compounds in plants is linked to biological activity. Determination of antimicrobial activity using the agar diffusion method showed that the crude extracts of the leave and stembark of the plant inhibited the growth of such recalcitrant pathogenic Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumonieae, Proteus mirabilis, Shigella dysenteriea and Salmonella typhi that frequently show above average resistance, the extent of which depended on the solvent and organism. Activity of the extracts was consistently less than the conventional antibiotic, tetracycline. The effectiveness of the extracts was more in the acidic than in alkaline conditions and also increased with increase in temperature. Results provided the scientific bases for the folkloric application of G. arborea as a medicinal plant and ways the plant can be used as source for newer antibiotic substances for the possible control of dysentery, diarrhea, typhoid fever and wound infections associated with these bacteria.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Gmelina arborea, phytochemicals, resistance, extracts, antibiotics, pathogenic, traditional medicine.
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Solmaz Dehghan, Reza Aboofazeli, Mohammadreza Avadi and Ramin Khaksar*
Abstract: Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker which is used in the treatment of hypertension angina pectoris. The aim of this study was to formulate and optimize nifedipine containing microspheres in an attempt to prepare a suitable sustained release delivery system using factorial design. Drug loaded microspheres were prepared using Eudragit RL100, through solvent evaporation technique. In the next step, the effect of different formulation variables, including the amount of polymer (1 - 2 g), stabilizer (0.1 - 0.5 g) and drug/polymer ratio (0.05:1 – 0.1:1) on the appearance, physical properties of particles, and the amount of loaded drug was investigated. Based on the type and the variables studied, 8 formulations were designed using factorial design method, and were then prepared and their drug contents were determined. In order to detect the precise effect of the formulation variables and their interactions, design expert software was used. Data analysis showed that microspheres with optimum drug loading could be prepared using 1 g polyvinylalcohol, 1 – 2 g polymer and 0.07:1 drug/polymer ratio. Among the formulations suggested and based on the predicted responses and their desirability indices, 6 formulations were selected as the optimum formulations. Finally, selected microspheres were evaluated from the view points of morphology and release pattern. Results revealed that microspheres obtained from the formulations S19, S20 and S24 could be selected as the best and optimized formulations due to their high drug contents, appropriate invitro drug release after 12 h and desired morphology.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Nifedipine, microsphere, solvent evaporation, eudragit RL100, factorial design.
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