2016
Phytochemical screening of Saye, a traditional herbal remedy for malaria
Da O, Coulibaly M, Ouédraogo J, Yaro B, Yerbanga R, Kini F, Koama B, Dakuyo Z, Nikiema J, Ouédraogo G, Matsabisa, Ouédraogo J. Phytochemical screening of Saye, a traditional herbal remedy for malaria. International Journal Of Biological And Chemical Sciences 2016, 9: 2940-2946. DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v9i6.33.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpecific chemical reagentsHigh-performance liquid chromatographyCharacterization of phytoconstituentsPerformance liquid chromatographyThin-layer chromatographyChemical reagentsLiquid chromatographyChemical profilesOrganic extractsLayer chromatographyChromatographyHPLC analysisReagentsAnthraquinoneWater extractMixtureCassia alataCharacterizationCochlospermum planchoniiExtractTriterpenesWaterPhytoconstituents
2014
Antiplasmodial and Antioxidant Activities of Saye: A Traditional Herbal Remedy for Malaria
Da O, Coulibaly M, Yerbanga R, Koama B, Ouedraogo N, Tamboura S, Dakuyo Z, Sekhoacha M, Nikiema J, Ouedraogo G, Matsabisa M, Ouedraogo J. Antiplasmodial and Antioxidant Activities of Saye: A Traditional Herbal Remedy for Malaria. American Journal Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology 2014, 4: 155-166. DOI: 10.3923/ajbmb.2014.155.166.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLipid peroxidationDay suppressive testDecocted extractTraditional herbal remediesInfected miceSuppressive testAntioxidant activityPreventive agentSame doseRat liver homogenateBody weightOxidative stress diseasesHerbal remediesLiver homogenatesTotal phenol contentInhibition of ionStress diseasesPhyllanthus amarusQE/Antioxidant potentialHighest total phenol contentInhibitionPhyllantus amarusCochlospermum planchoniiMalaria
2007
In vitro and in vivo antiplasmodial activity of ‘Saye’, an herbal Remedy used in Burkina Faso traditional medicine
Traoré M, Diallo A, Nikièma J, Tinto H, Dakuyo Z, Ouédraogo J, Guissou I, Guiguemdé T. In vitro and in vivo antiplasmodial activity of ‘Saye’, an herbal Remedy used in Burkina Faso traditional medicine. Phytotherapy Research 2007, 22: 550-551. PMID: 17926335, DOI: 10.1002/ptr.2308.Peer-Reviewed Original Research