Gehad T El-Sherbini
Cairo University, Egypt
Title: Anthelmintic activity of unripe Mangifera indica L. (Mango) against Strongyloides stercolaris
Biography
Biography: Gehad T El-Sherbini
Abstract
Infections with Strongyloides stercoralis and other helminths represent important, yet often neglected issues in developing countries. Indeed, strongyloidiasis can be fatal, but only a few studies provide information regarding its health relevance in Africa. Strongyloides stercoralis is an intestinal nematode that can persist in the human host for decades after the initial infection and can progress to fulminant hyper infection syndrome in immunocompromised hosts and the rapid development of nematode resistance to anthelmintics has limited the success of control in several countries, stimulating the search for alternatives. In this study, extracts of immature fruits of the mango Mangifera indica L. were evaluated for inhibition of larval development. In the phytochemical analyses, tannins and flavonoids were the metabolites identified. Aqueous extracts of immature fruits at 100 mg ml−1 showed 100% inhibition of larval development. The LC90 of the extract was 35.9 mg/ml−. In vitro results indicate that this fruit could assist Strongyloides stercoralis control.