A team of researchers from the University of Limpopo in South Africa analyzed the protective effects of Rubia cordifolia, more commonly known as Indian madder, against virulent tuberculosis strains. The research team screened the ethanolic and dichloromethane leaf extract fractions of the Indian madder with the use of a fluorescent microplate test. In addition, the researchers monitored the antioxidant activity of the plant's leaf extract and measured their cytotoxicity to lymphocytes.
Tuberculosis is caused by the mycobacterium tuberculosis that affects the lungs. The disease is becoming more difficult to treat because it is increasingly becoming drug-resistant. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis continues to be a public health issue and a health security threat. Because of this, there is a need of new and effective agents for tuberculosis treatment and management. Scientists continue to search for natural alternatives for tuberculosis treatment that are anti-inflammatory and less toxic compared to modern medications. The results of the study confirmed that leaf extract sub-fractions of Rubia cordifolia does exhibit cytotoxic and antioxidant activities at acceptable concentrations even when various laboratory experimental models were used. (Related: Chinese medicine herb discovered to prevent tuberculosis infections) “In this case we used isolated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (lymphocytes) and neutrophils. The anti-proliferative and antioxidant properties of leafs of Rubia cordifolia are consistent with them containing various chemical derivatives of anthraquinones,” the researchers wrote.Rubia cordifolia is a plant from the coffee family which has been used to treat different diseases and possesses antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antidiarrheal activities. The plant is also known in other names as Manjistha and Majith, depending on the geographical location.
The findings of the study were published in the African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines.
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