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BackgroundSaponins isolated from plant sources have a number of traditional and industrial applications. Saponins have pharmacological effects like anti-inflammatory, molluscicidal, antimicrobial, antispasmodic, antidiabetic, anticancer, anticonvulsant, anthelmintic, antitussive and cytotoxic activities. The current work describes the anthelmintic and cytotoxic activities of crude saponins of Achillea Wilhelmsii and Teucrium Stocksianum as these plants are rich with saponins.MethodsBrine shrimp cytotoxic activity of crude saponins was determined by Meyer et al. (1982) at test concentrations of 1000 μg/ml, 100 μg/ml, 10 μg/ml, 7.5 μg/ml, 5.0 μg/ml, 2.5 μg/ml and 1.25 μg/ml. Percentage mortality of test concentrations was determined. Similarly, in vitro anthelmintic activity was determined against roundworms, tapeworms and earthworms. Albendazole and piperazine citrate at concentration 10 mg/ml were used as standard anthelmintic drugs.ResultsCrude saponins of Achillea wilhelmsii (CSA) and Teucrium stocksianum (CST) had, respectively, cytotoxic activity with LC50 values 2.3 ± 0.16 and 5.23 ± 0. 34 μg/ml. For in vitro anthelmintic activity, time for paralysis and death of parasites (parasiticidal activity) was noted. At concentration 40 mg/ml, crude saponins of Achillea wilhelmsii are 1.96 and 2.12 times more potent than albendazole against Pheretima posthuma and Raillietina spiralis, respectively. Similarly, at concentration 40 mg/ml, crude saponins of Teucrium stocksianum (CST) has 1.89, 1.96 and 1.37 times more parasiticidal activity than albendazole against Pheretima posthuma, Raillietina spiralis and Ascardia galli, respectively.ConclusionCrude saponins of Achillea wilhelmsii and Teucrium stocksianum have cytotoxic and anthelmintic activity. The crude saponins may be excellent sources of cytotoxic and anthelmintic constituents that warrant its isolation and purification for new drug development.

Highlights

  • Saponins isolated from plant sources have a number of traditional and industrial applications

  • Based on the reported literature for different saponins as cytotoxic and anthelmintic agents, the current work is carried out to screen the crude saponins of Achillea wilhelmsii and Teucrium stocksianum for possible cytotoxic and anthelmintic activity

  • The crude saponins were precipitated with ether yielding 12.35 g of crude saponins of Achillea wilhelmsii (CSA) and 9.80 g of crude saponins of Teucrium stocksianum (CST) [18]

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Introduction

Saponins isolated from plant sources have a number of traditional and industrial applications. Saponins have pharmacological effects like anti-inflammatory, molluscicidal, antimicrobial, antispasmodic, antidiabetic, anticancer, anticonvulsant, anthelmintic, antitussive and cytotoxic activities. Saponins from plants sources are responsible for some pharmacological effects like antiinflammatory [7], molluscicidal [8], antimicrobial [9], antispasmodic [10], antidiabetic and anticancer [11], hypocholesterolemic [12], antioxidant [13], anticonvulsant and analgesic [14], anthelmintic, antitussive and cytotoxic activities [15]. While Teucrium stocksianum belongs to family Lamiaceae, which contains phytochemicals like carbohydrates, proteins and amino acids, tannins, flavonoids, sterols and saponins. It gave negative tests for alkaloids, anthraquinone glycosides and cardiac glycosides [17]. Based on the reported literature for different saponins as cytotoxic and anthelmintic agents, the current work is carried out to screen the crude saponins of Achillea wilhelmsii and Teucrium stocksianum for possible cytotoxic and anthelmintic activity

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