1. Extraction and Demonstration of Uterotonic Activity from the Root

1. Extraction and Demonstration of Uterotonic Activity from the Root

Medical Journal of Zambia, Vol. 44, No.3: 125-132 (2017) Original Article Extraction and Demonstration of Uterotonic Activity from the Root of Steganotaenia Araliacea Hochst FM Goma1*, C Ezeala1, J Nyirenda2, D Chuba 3, L Prashar1, N Simfukwe1, C Lengwe2 1Department of Physiological Sciences, School of Medicine; 2Department of Chemistry, School of Natural Sciences; 3Department of Biological Sciences, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia ABSTRACT aqueous extract showed higher potency (EC50 of 0.54 mg/ml) compared to the hot aqueous extract Background: The root of Steganotaenia araliacea (EC50 of 2.09 mg/ml). is used for assisting labour in folk medicine. Recent reports indicate that the root could possess Conclusion: Root extracts of S. araliacea possess uterotonic substances. demonstrable uterotonic effects. Extraction of the roots for this purpose could benefit from preliminary Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate three defatting with organic solvents, followed by methods for the extraction of uterotonic principles successive extraction with hot and cold water. from the root of S. araliacea growing in Zambia. INTRODUCTION Methods: Roots of the plant were collected from Chongwe District of Zambia. The air-dried roots The demand for revitalization of health care is ever were size-reduced, and the powdered material on increase, parallel to this is the demand of services extracted with hot ethanol, hot distilled water, and of Traditional Medicines. The use of Traditional cold distilled water. The solvent extracts were Medicines all over the world is demonstrating to be concentrated and dried at 110 0C. Solutions of the hot phenomenal. Traditional medicine has a great aqueous and cold aqueous extracts were prepared in potential of therapeutic benefits in its contribution to distilled water and used for organ bath experiments modern medicine. Presently more than 30% of to demonstrate uterotonic activities using strips of marketed modern medicines are derived directly or 1 pregnant rat uterus. The frequencies and amplitude indirectly from medicinal plants . of contractile forces were recorded. The amplitudes WHO estimates that 80% of the population in were plotted against log concentration of extract developing countries depends on traditional with GraphPad Prism software, and the EC50 values 2 medicines for their primary health care . The world determined. market for Traditional Medicines has reached Results: The percentage yields were 31.3 % for the US$60 million, with annual growth rates between 5 hot aqueous extract, 8.15 % for the ethanolic extract, and 15%. Traditional medicinal plants and products and 3.27 % for the cold aqueous extract. The cold can be targeted for patent claims since they have become of great interest to the globally organized *Corresponding Author 3 Dr. Fastone M Goma PhD, MBChB herbal drug and cosmetic industries . Zambia is a Department of Physiological Sciences, member of World Trade Organization since 1995. School of Medicine, University of Zambia, Ridgeway Campus, Keywords: Childbirth, extraction methods, Lusaka 10101, Zambia; [email protected] medicinal plant, potency, Steganotaenia araliacea, [email protected] uterotonic effect 125 Medical Journal of Zambia, Vol. 44, No.3: 125-132 (2017) Under Article 27 of Trade Related Intellectual Traditional health practitioners (THPs) have used Property Rights Agreement; members will provide herbal plants and other remedies for beneficial for the protection of plant varieties either by patents effects during pregnancy, to induce labour, in the or by an effective sui generis system or by any removal of retained placenta and management of combination thereof 4. With the Doha declaration on post-partum bleeding9. The effects of these TRIPS agreement and Public Health, it becomes medicines have been reported informally, mostly in important for us to protect our Intellectual Property circumstances where their effects have been rather Rights in the form of Indigenous Knowledge excessive causing injury to the uterus (rupture) or Systems (IKS) 5. death by peri partum heamorrhage. These exaggerated responses are suspected to be related to IKS generally refers to age-old long-standing overdosing since there are no regulated traditional traditions and practices involving wisdom, measurements. This study compared uterotonic knowledge and teachings of communities and activities in extracts of Steganotaenia araliacea encompassing traditional technologies 6. Hochst obtained using three different solvents and For the most part, the knowledge is passed down conditions. The purpose was to optimise the through generations, usually from designated extraction process for uterotonic principles from the persons to others using various modes of root. communication like story-telling, rituals, songs or METHODS laws. This framework enables growth and sustainability of communities which invariably A. Plant collection and identification includes sustaining the health of community members. The investigators consulted with local people in Chongwe District to help locate the plant. Root It can, therefore, be said that a portion of what samples of the plant were collected from the indigenous knowledge imparts is traditional Chongwe District of Zambia using standard medicine knowledge7. These therapeutic practices procedures. The samples were immediately placed have been in existence for hundreds of years before in a black plastic bag to prevent any possible solar the development of conventional scientific degradation of active compounds. For taxonomic medicines e.g. morphine from Papever verification, specimens of the plant were dried by somniferum, quinine from Cinchona officinalis, placing them in a plant press and sun drying for strychnine from Srychnox nuxvomica and ephedrine about three days while changing blotting papers from Ephedra sinica 8. each day. The plant was identified to species level in the field using prior knowledge and later confirmed To preserve these knowledge systems, the regional by physical comparison with specimens in the office in Brazzaville, responsible for African region herbarium at University of Zambia (UNZA) and by has facilitated activities leading to the present trend consulting the taxonomic literature. Voucher of recognition and development of herbal medicines specimens were deposited in the UNZA herbarium. in Africa by various international organisations. This calls for positive response from all the medical B. Processing and extraction of the roots and pharmaceutical research scientists of African origin. The decade 2001-10 was tagged as 'Decade Preliminary Treatment st of Traditional Medicine in Africa and 31 August is The roots were freed of soil and debris, and size celebrated every year as the, 'Traditional Medicine reduced using a clean laboratory axe and then air- 8 Day' . dried in the shade for 14 days under blotting paper. Moisture content was monitored to a constant level 126 Medical Journal of Zambia, Vol. 44, No.3: 125-132 (2017) of 6 % (wt/wt), as a function of weight loss. A from the School of Veterinary Sciences of the laboratory blender (Warring Commercial, University of Zambia, Lusaka. They were housed in Christison Particle Technologies, UK) was used to standard metal cages, maintained at room reduce the samples further, and the powdered temperature (20 -24 o C), 12 hours light/dark cycles, material stored in Ziploc plastic bag. and allowed free access to water and rodent pellets (obtained from Tiger Animal Feeds Ltd, Lusaka). Extraction D. Demonstration of uterotonic activity on The powdered sample was subjected to three types isolated uterine muscle of extraction; soxhlet, hot and cold water extraction. On the 10th day of gestation, the rats were sacrificed Soxhlet extraction using ethanol (distilled) by cervical dislocation, immediately dissected and Approximately, 302 g of the powdered sample was the uteri extracted. Any adherent fat, connective extracted with about 2600 ml of distilled ethanol for tissues, and the foetuses were removed. The uteri about 10 hrs using soxhlet apparatus. This was were placed in De Jalon's physiological solution at followed by solvent evaporation using a rotary room temperature, and longitudinal strips (about 2 evaporator (Rotavapor R11, BUCHI, Switzerland) cm long) were cut out from the cleaned uteri and at 45oC. The resultant glue-like residue was further mounted in the organ baths (AD Instruments) o containing about 25 ml De Jalon's solution and dried in an oven at 80 C for 48 hours. The resulting o dry extract was stored in the refrigerator at 4 oC. maintained at about 32 C. The force transducers were connected to PowerLab and LabTutor (AD Hot water extraction Instruments). Baseline spontaneous contractions were recorded for 5 minutes. Thereafter, solutions of Fifty grams (50.0 g) of the powdered sample was the cold aqueous extract were added to give final extracted with 800 ml of boiling distilled water for bath concentrations varying from 0.016 mg/ml to 10 min. The extract was cooled to room temperature, 2.048 mg/ml with 3 washes between additions of and then centrifuged at 4000 rpm for 10 min. The each concentration. The contractions produced by supernatant was decanted and evaporated to near each concentration were recorded on the Lab Tutor dryness using a hot plate, and further dried in an for 5 minutes. Using the same tissue, the above o oven at 110 C. The dry extract was stored in the procedure was repeated for the hot aqueous extract. o refrigerator at 4 C until required for analysis. The procedure was not carried out for the alcoholic Cold water extraction extract as it failed to dissolve in water or saline. Oxytocin was used as positive control; it also served Approximately, 302.16 g of the powdered sample to demonstrate sustained viability of the isolated was soaked in 1,750 ml cold distilled water uterine tissues during the experiments. overnight. The mixture was centrifuged (4000 rpm E. Data Analysis for 10 min) and decanted to obtain a clear solution. The decanted supernatant was evaporated to near The contractions of the uterine muscle produced by dryness with a hot plate, and then dried in an oven at graded doses of the hot and cold crude aqueous 110 o C.

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