Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2495895 | Pharmacognosy Journal | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Introduction: The plant is used in ethno-medicine as a fish poison and belongs to family known to contain saponins which are toxic to cold-blooded animals including snails acting as vectors of organisms responsible for many human diseases including schistosomiasis. Methods: The mollusccidal activities of 50% ethanolic extracts of the seeds, fruit pericarp, leaves and stem bark as well as the fractions of the fruit pericarp of B unijugata Baker were evaluated on Biomphalaria glabrata. snails Results: The crude extract of fruit pericarp was the most active among the morphological parts tested with LC50 of 15 μg/ml while Ethyl- Acetate fractions showed the highest activity of the 3 fractions with a LC50 of 7.6 μg/ml and satisfied the condition set by World Health Organization for a potential plant molluscicides either as a crude extract or as a fractions Conclusions: the results confirmed the ethno-medicinal uses of the plant and can be so regarded as a potential molluscicides in the snail vector of schistsomiasis
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Authors
OI Agboola, GO Ajayi, SA Adesegun, SA Adesanya,