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https://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/5494| Title: | ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL EFFICACY OF BEE VENOM AS AN ANTILEISHMANIAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC (IN VITRO) |
| Authors: | IBRAHIM, HOYAM MAHGOUB Supervisor,- ADIL M. IBRAHIM |
| Keywords: | POTENTIAL EFFICACY-BEE VENOM-ANTILEISHMANIAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC |
| Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2005 |
| Publisher: | Sudan University of Science and Technology |
| Citation: | IBRAHIM,HOYAM MAHGOUB.ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL EFFICACY OF BEE VENOM AS AN ANTILEISHMANIAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC-IN VITRO/HOYAM MAHGOUB IBRAHIM;ADIL M. IBRAHIM.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,college of Medical Laboratory Science,2005.-56p. : ill. ; 28cm.-M.Sc. |
| Abstract: | This study essentially evaluated the antileishmanial activity and toxicity of the bee venom using in vitro techniques. The study also compared in vitro the maintenance of L.donovani promastigotes in 2 types of culture media, 3N and Hamin- agar media .The preliminary in vitro examination of the potential antileishmanial effect of bee venom upon L. donovani promastigotes when treated with 10-fold dilutions of this chemotherapeutic agent (175X10-3- 0.0017X10-3μg/ml) for 24h at 25Co. The highest response of growth inhibition (>70%) was obtained when the parasite subjected to bee venom concentrations >1.0X10-3μg/ml but a total inhibition of parasite population growth was only recorded at concentration 175X10-3μg/ml. IC50 was calculated as 3.0μg/ml. The lymphocyte proliferation assay for toxicity was used to compare the bee venom toxicity with Pentostam (Wellcome, UK), a standard antileishmanial drug. The cytotoxic effect of bee venom has been expressed as the mean percent inhibition of cell proliferation after 48h treatment with bee venom. About 40% inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation was observed when the lymphocytes were subjected in vitro to the highest concentration of this therapeutic agent (175X10-3μg/ml) , Pentostam had no effect even at maximum tested concentration 500μg/ml whereas bee venom appeared to have some toxicity at concentrations <0.1X10-3μg/ml only. On the other hand treatment of PMBC with low concentrations (0.001-0.1X10-3μg/ml) of bee venom significantly stimulated PMBC proliferation (P<0.05). |
| Description: | Thesis |
| URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/5494 |
| Appears in Collections: | Masters Dissertations : Medical Laboratory Science |
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