CHRISTOPHER OKUNJI - SILVER SPRING MD, US MAURICE IWU - SILVER SPRING MD, US JOAN JACKSON - ROCKVILLE MD, US JOHN TALLY - WASHINGTON DC, US CYRUS BACCHI - EAST NORTH POINT NY, US JOHNSON AYAFOR - DSCHANG, CM
International Classification:
A61K035/78
US Classification:
424/725000
Abstract:
Provided are biologically active extracts from and which are suitable for use in treating fungal and protozoa diseases.
Alkaloids Of Picralima Nitida Used For Treatment Of Protozoal Diseases
Maurice M. Iwu - Silver Spring MD Daniel L. Klayman - Chevy Chase MD Joan E. Jackson - Rockville MD John D. Tally - Washington DC Steven L. Andersen - Silver Spring MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61K 3578 A61K 3144
US Classification:
4241951
Abstract:
A method of preparing substantially purified alkaloids from seeds, stems, uit-rind and bark of a plant selected from Picralima nitida, Gongronema latifolia, Dorstenia multiradiata, Cola attiensis, Rothmania withfieldii and Desmodium gangeticum, for use in the treatment of protozoal diseases, comprising: pulverizing said plant; a first solvent, drying the extracted material and re-extracting the dried material with a different solvent; extracting a fresh sample of said plant with boiling water; filtering and concentrating the boiling water solvent extracts under reduced pressure; concentrating the dried extract to a gum and re-extracting said gum with an aqueous acidic HCl solution; filtering the acidic extract and making it alkaline to a pH of about 9 with a concentration NaOH solution; extracting the alkaline solution with dichloromethane; concentrating organic layers of the extracted alkaline solution to dryness under reduced pressure to obtain an alkaloid fraction; and separating the alkaloid fraction by liquid chromotography-mass spectrometry to obtain substantially purified alkaloids for use in treatment of protozoal diseases.
You have to have a sense of humor about all this, you just have to, Joan Jackson, 74, of Conroe, Texas, said as she got off a chartered bus at a New Orleans hotel donning a red hat she had made from a red human waste bag distributed by Carnival.