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Arch Inst Pasteur Tunis ; 84(1-4): 49-55, 2007.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19388583

ABSTRACT

The scorpionic and ophidian envenomations are a serious public health problem in Tunisia especially in Southeastern regions. In these regions Artemisia campestris L is a plant well known which has a very important place in traditional medicine for its effectiveness against alleged venom of scorpions and snakes. In this work, we tested for the first time, the anti-venomous activity of Artemisia campestris L against the scorpion Androctonus australis garzonii and the viper Macrovipera lebetina venoms. Assays were conducted by fixing the dose of extract to3 mg/mouse while doses of venom are variable. The leaves of Artemisia campestris L were extracted by various organic solvents (Ether of oil, ethyl acetate, methanol and ethanol) and each extract was tested for its venom neutralizing capacity. For the ethanolic extract, a significant activity with respect to the venoms of scorpion Androctonus australis garzonii (Aag), was detected. Similarly, a significant neutralizing activity against the venom of a viper Macrovipera lebetina (Ml), was obtained with the dichloromethane extract. These results suggest the presence of two different type of chemical components in this plant: those neutralizing the venom of scorpion are soluble in ethanol whereas those neutralizing the venom of viper are soluble in dichloromethane.


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Artemisia , Medicine, Traditional , Phytotherapy/methods , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Scorpion Venoms/antagonists & inhibitors , Viper Venoms/antagonists & inhibitors , Animals , Artemisia/chemistry , Biological Assay , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Ethanol , Humans , Lethal Dose 50 , Methanol , Mice , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Plant Leaves , Scorpion Stings/drug therapy , Scorpion Stings/epidemiology , Scorpions , Snake Bites/drug therapy , Snake Bites/epidemiology , Solubility , Solvents , Tunisia/epidemiology
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