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From: Anti-plasmodial activity of Dicoma tomentosa (Asteraceae) and identification of urospermal A-15-O-acetate as the main active compound

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In vivo anti-plasmodial activity is expressed by the inhibition of the growth of Plasmodium berghei in infected mice treated with Dicoma tomentosa extracts compared to a non-treated negative control group of mice (growth = 100%). Standard drug = chloroquine (4 mg/kg, ip) and Cinchona succirubra stem bark methanol extract (200 mg/kg, ip) MeOH = methanol; EtOH50% = Ethanol/Water 50% (v/v); H20 = Hot water.

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