clinical Evaluation of Sudanese Lupinus termis root and seed extracts used in treatment of Skin Diseases By: Abdelmonim Osman
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2016
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The roots and seeds of Lupinuus termis L., a leguminous plant of great
potential in northern Sudan and native to the mediterranean basin was investigated
phytochemically and assessed for its antimicrobial activity. Phytochemical,
pharmacological and clinical investigations based on ethnopharmacologic
approach recommended the use of the seed ethanolic extract as a safe herbal
remedy in treatment programs of shingles.
Two different morphological parts (root and seed) of L.termis L. were
successively extracted with petroleum ether chloroform and methanol. The extracts
were tested for their antimicrobial activity against four bacterial standard
organisms (Bacillus subtilis, Escherchia coli, Pseudomnas aeruginosa and
Staphylococus aureus) and two standard fungi (Aspergillus niger and Candida
albicans). The methanolic extract of the roots showed the highest activity.
Alkaloids, sterols, triterpenes, saponins, carbohydrates, flavonoids and tannins
were detected in the prepared extracts.
The root methanolic extract which showed the highest antimicrobial activity,
was investigated by Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) and subjected to Column
Chromatography monitored with TLC. Based on these results the methanolic
extract was investigated for its lipid profile as well as the quinolizidine alkaloid
profile. The GC-MS analysis showed that the oil was composed mainly of
Oleamide (43.1%); hydrocarbons (26.2%); fatty alcohols (15.8%) and fatty acids
(09.58%). The semi-purified alkaloid methanolic extract was composed mainly of
lupanine (72%); 13-hydroxylupanine (6.6%); sparteine (4.6%); ammodendrine
(3.8%) and 13-Methoxylupanine (2.5%); Angustifoline (1.3%); Aphylline (1.62%);
Baptifoline (2.29%).
Clinical evaluation of the seed extract on 65 cases of the Herpes zoster disease
(shingles) and 60 cases of eczema disease, gave the following results: Good
response was reported for 46 (82.1%) shingles patients and 43 (80.8%) eczema
patients showed good response.
The new findings were reported in the current literature and could be considered
as a new addition to the global data base programs.
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A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science and Technology
for the Degree of PhD. in Chemistry
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Chemistry