Evaluation of the interaction between the ethanol pulp extract of Chrysophyllum albidum and Artemether/ Lumefantrine

Chibzoom-Pius, Ebubechukwu Favour and Ihekwereme, Chibueze Peter and Ikebudu, Adanna Perpetua and Ulasi, Amara Naomi (2025) Evaluation of the interaction between the ethanol pulp extract of Chrysophyllum albidum and Artemether/ Lumefantrine. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 14 (1). pp. 679-686. ISSN 2582-8185

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Abstract

Objective: Though Chrysophyllum albidum has antimalarial and antioxidant property, it is commonly consumed as a fruit in the South East Nigeria. There could be possible pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics interaction if the fruit is consumed while on malaria treatment with artemether-lumefantrine. The study was designed to investigate the possible enhancement of the antimalarial potency as well as possible herb-drug interaction resulting from concurrent administration of artemeter-lumefantrine and Chrysophyllum albidum. Materials and methods: Combinations of artemeter-lumefantrine and Chrysophyllum albidum were investigated in Antiplasmodial activity using curative test procedure. Forty mice were infected with P. berghei-infected red blood cells by intraperitoneal injection. The animals (23-27g, 5-6 weeks old) were divided into 8 groups (n=5). There were treated with 250 mg/kg, 500 mg/kg and 1000 mg/kg of the extract in combination with 20 mg/120 mg of artemether-lumefantrine. The parasitemia level was determined by counting the number of parasitized erythrocytes in random fields of the microscope. The effect of Chrysophyllum albidum on the pharmacokinetics of Artemether-lumefantrine (A/L) in mice was studied in three phases. Each phase was done utilizing a total of 30 rats assigned to 5 groups of 6 animals to which was administered A/L and/or the plant extract orally, after an overnight fast, with feeding and access to water resuming 2 h after drug administration. Concentration of artemether-lumefantine was determined using modified validated liquid chromatography assay. Results: The combination of the pulp extract and Artemether-lumefantrine at tested doses of 250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg produced significant (p< 0.05, 0.01 and 0.001), dose dependent parasitaemia suppression (88.81, 94.58 and 100%) compared to the negative control group. The plasma concentration of Chrysophyllum albidum +Artemether-lumefantrine had a concentration of (56 ng/mg) at 30 minutes. The overall systemic exposure of AL, represented by the AUC, increased by 56.05% when CAL was concurrently administered and by 296.97% when the mice were pre-treated with the decoction. Conclusion: Chrysophyllum albidum extract has a potential to increase the antimalaria property of Artemether-lumefantrine due to probable inhibitory effect on Artemether-lumefantrine metabolism by Chrysophylum albidum. The pharmacokinetics of Artemether-lumefantrine like systemic exposure and half-life were also affected by Chrysophylum albidum.

Item Type: Article
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.1.0045
Uncontrolled Keywords: Herb–drug interaction; Plasmodium berghei; Malaria chemosuppression; Chrysophylum albidum; Malaria parasite clearance
Depositing User: Editor IJSRA
Date Deposited: 13 Jul 2025 13:53
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URI: https://eprint.scholarsrepository.com/id/eprint/624