In vitro Anticoccidial, Antioxidant Activities and
Biochemical Screening of Methanolic and Aqueous Leaves Extracts of
Selected Plants
Wajiha and Naveeda Akhtar Qureshi*
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Biological Science, Quaid-i-Azam
University, Islamabad, Pakistan
*Corresponding author:
naveedaqresh@gmail.com
Abstract
Avian coccidiosis, a protozoan parasitic disease
caused by genus Eimeria.
Due to emergence of drug resistant Eimeria
species, this study was aimed to evaluate anticoccidial potentials of
Ficus racemosa,
Cassia fistula and Syzygium cuminileaves extracts. In vitro anticoccidial efficacy
of extracts was evaluated by oocysts sporulation inhibition and sporozoites
viability inhibition assays of mixed Eimeria species oocysts. The set up
was examined after 48hrs of incubation. DPPH radical scavenging activity, ferric
reducing antioxidant power and total antioxidant capacity were used for the
evaluation of antioxidant potential of extracts. Among tested extracts maximum
oocysts sporulation inhibition 86.81±2.35% and sporozoites viability inhibition
was 86.73±1.67% at concentration 30 mg/ml of
C. fistula methanolic leaves extract
against E. mitis and E. tenella respectively. Highest radical
scavenging capacity 67.82±0.00 and reducing power 2.17±0.01 was shown by
F. racemosa and
C. fistula methanolic leaves extract respectively. Maximum total
antioxidant power was observed in C.
fistula 30.95±0.35 and F. racemosa
21.93±1.41µg/mg methanolic leaves extracts.
Antioxidant compounds including phenols, flavonoids, alkaloids, saponins,
carbohydrates etc. were detected
through biochemical screening of selected plants extracts. The maximum amount of
phenols 32.50±0.00µg/ml and
flavonoids 40.00±1.00µg/ml were
recorded in C. fistula methanolic
extracts. It is concluded that selected plants methanolic extracts possess best
anticoccidial and antioxidant activities due to presence of medicinally
important phytochemicals. Further research is needed for identification and
isolation of anticoccidial active compounds from these plants that can be used
in the formulation of drugs against coccidiosis.
To Cite This Article: Wajiha and Qureshi NA, 2021.
In vitro anticoccidial, antioxidant
activities and biochemical screening of methanolic and aqueous leaves extracts
of selected plants. Pak Vet J, 41(1): 57-63.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2020.071