Author/Authors :
Mansour, Rym Unité of Recherche 12-04 -Chimie Appliquée and Environnement - Faculté of Sciences of Monastir - Monastir 5000, Tunisie , Haouas, Najoua Laboratoire of Parasitologie-Mycologie (99UR/08-05) - Faculté de Pharmacie - Département of Biologie - Clinique B, 1 Rue Avicenne - Monastir 5000, Tunisie , Kahla-Nakbi, Amel Ben Laboratoire of Biodiversité and Biotechnologie Marine - Institut National des Sciences and Technologies of la Mer - Annexe Monastir - BP 59 - Monastir 5000, Tunisie , Hammami, Saoussen Laboratoire of Parasitologie-Mycologie (99UR/08-05) - Faculté de Pharmacie - Département of Biologie - Clinique B, 1 Rue Avicenne - Monastir 5000, Tunisie , Mighri, Zine Unité of Recherche 12-04 -Chimie Appliquée and Environnement - Faculté of Sciences of Monastir - Monastir 5000, Tunisie , Mhenni, Farouk Unité of Recherche 12-04 -Chimie Appliquée and Environnement - Faculté of Sciences of Monastir - Monastir 5000, Tunisie , Babba, Hamouda Laboratoire of Parasitologie-Mycologie (99UR/08-05) - Faculté de Pharmacie - Département of Biologie - Clinique B, 1 Rue Avicenne - Monastir 5000, Tunisie
Abstract :
Vitis vinifera L.is a traditional Asian herb widely used for different health problems. In the present research, the ethanolic and the aqueous extracts of Vitis vinifera L. leaves collected from shrub, grown in Tunisia, were prepared and evaluated for the antileishmanial activity against Leishmani ainfantum promastigotes. The inhibitory concentration 50 (IC50) was determined and the results showed that the etahnolic extract is more active than the aqueous one (IC50= 0.108 mg/mL). Microscopic observations showed that the ethanolic extract promoted the destruction of cytoplasmic and nuclear membranes of Leishmani ainfantum promastigotes and altered the overall shape of the cell. In order to explain the difference of antileishmanial activity between ethanolic and aqueous extracts, anthocyanins amount was determined by spectrophotometry. It was found that the ethanolic extract is richer in anthocyanins than the aqueous one which can explain the higher antileishmanial activity of the ethanolic extract.
Keywords :
Vitis vinifera L , Extraction , Leishmaniasis , Antileishmanial activity , Anthocyanins