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Lethal Effects of Helianthemum lippii (L.) on Acanthamoeba castellanii Cysts in Vitro
F.A. Badria, M.H. Hetta, Rania M. Sarhan, M.H. Ezz El-Din
Korean J Parasitol 2014;52(3):243-249.
Published online June 26, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2014.52.3.243

Acanthamoeba spp. commonly cause Acanthamoeba keratitis which is typically associated with the wear of contact lenses. Therefore, finding an economic, efficient, and safe therapy of natural origin is of outmost importance. This study examined the in vitro lethal potential of ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of Helianthemum lippii (L.) (sun roses) against Acanthamoeba castellanii cysts isolated from patients with amoebic keratitis. Both extracts proved to be potent as regard to their lethal effects on A. castellanii cysts with comparable results to chlorhexidine. The ethyl acetate was more promising with cumulative lethality. It showed a highly significant lethal percentage along the duration of treatment. The analysis of the more potent ethyl acetate extract revealed the presence of 2.96 mg/100 g of total phenolics, 0.289 mg/100 ml of total flavonoids and 37 mg/100 mg of total tannins which highlighted their phytomedicinal role.

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    Meyada Khaled, Rachid Ouache, Patrick Pale, Hassina Harkat
    Molecules.2024; 29(5): 980.     CrossRef
  • Phytochemical on-line screening and in silico study of Helianthemum confertum: antioxidant activity, DFT, MD simulation, ADME/T analysis, and xanthine oxidase binding
    Yasmine Chemam, Samir Benayache, Abdeslem Bouzina, Eric Marchioni, Omar Sekiou, Houria Bentoumi, Minjie Zhao, Zihad Bouslama, Nour-Eddine Aouf, Fadila Benayache
    RSC Advances.2024; 14(31): 22209.     CrossRef
  • Medicinal, Pharmacological and Biochemical Progress on the Study of Genus Helianthemum: A Review
    Soumia Mouffouk, Chaima Mouffouk, Sara Mouffouk, Hamada Haba
    Current Chemical Biology.2023; 17(3): 147.     CrossRef
  • Phytochemical-rich extracts of Helianthemum lippii possess antimicrobial, anticancer, and anti-biofilm activities
    Fabiana Plescia, Fabio Venturella, Antonella D’Anneo, Valentina Catania, Maria Letizia Gargano, Giulia Polito, Domenico Schillaci, Antonio Palumbo Piccionello, Marianna Lauricella, Giuseppe Venturella, Demetrio Raffa
    Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology.2022; 156(6): 1314.     CrossRef
  • Natural Products for Targeting Acanthamoeba spp.
    Yassmin Isse Wehelie, Aishath Leesha Nasih, Ayaz Anwar, Ruqaiyyah Siddiqui, Sutherland Maciver, Naveed Ahmed Khan
    Anti-Infective Agents.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Anti-Acanthamoeba castellanii activity of alkaloid-enriched extracts and lycorine from the Amaryllidaceae species
    Maressa Dietrich Rosa, Jean Paulo de Andrade, Adriana Oliveira Costa, Raphael Conti, Jaume Bastida, Warley de Souza Borges, Cinthia Furst
    Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • In vitro amoebicidal effect of Aloe vera ethanol extract and honey against Acanthamoeba spp. cysts
    Ghada Mohamed Kadry, Mousa A. M. Ismail, Nagwa Mostafa El-Sayed, Hanan S. El-Kholy, Dina M. Hamdy El-Akkad
    Journal of Parasitic Diseases.2021; 45(1): 159.     CrossRef
  • In vitro Propagation to Conserve the Local Endemic and Endangered Medicinal Plant Helianthemum germanicopolitanum Bornm.
    Emine Kapdan, Mehmet Sezgin
    Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Chemical composition, in vitro antiparasitic, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Frankenia thymifolia Desf.
    Imad Mennai, Mourad Hanfer, Chahrazed Esseid, Samir Benayache, Souad Ameddah, Ahmed Menad, Fadila Benayache
    Natural Product Research.2020; 34(23): 3363.     CrossRef
  • Characterization of ethyl acetate and n-butanol extracts of Cymbopogon schoenanthus and Helianthemum lippii and their effect on the smooth muscle of the rat distal colon
    Nihed Djemam, Somia Lassed, Fatih Gül, Muhammed Altun, Marisa Monteiro, Daniela Menezes-Pinto, Samir Benayache, Fadila Benayache, Djamila Zama, Ibrahim Demirtas, Manuela Morato
    Journal of Ethnopharmacology.2020; 252: 112613.     CrossRef
  • Amoebicidal and Amoebistatic Effects of Artemisia argyi Methanolic Extracts on Acanthamoeba castellanii Trophozoites and Cysts
    Onur Kolören, Zeynep Kolören, Zülal Atli Şekeroğlu, Melek Çolayvaz, Panagiotis Karanis
    Acta Parasitologica.2019; 64(1): 63.     CrossRef
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    Tooba Mahboob, Muhammad Nawaz, Tan Tian-Chye, Chandramathi Samudi, Christophe Wiart, Veeranoot Nissapatorn
    Pathogens.2018; 7(3): 62.     CrossRef
  • Computational study of some amoebicidal phytochemicals against heat shock protein of Naegleria fowleri
    Zarrin Basharat, Shumaila Zaib, Azra Yasmin
    Gene Reports.2017; 6: 158.     CrossRef
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Dot-Blot Immunoassay of Fasciola gigantica Infection using 27 kDa and Adult Worm Regurge Antigens in Egyptian Patients
Hanan H. Kamel, Ghada A. Saad, Rania M. Sarhan
Korean J Parasitol 2013;51(2):177-182.
Published online April 25, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2013.51.2.177

The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the potential role of the 27-Kilodalton (KDa) antigen versus Fasciola gigantica adult worm regurge antigens in a DOT-Blot assay and to assess this assay as a practical tool for diagnosis fascioliasis in Egyptian patients. Fasciola gigantica antigen of an approximate molecular mass 27-(KDa) was obtained from adult worms by a simple elution SDS-PAGE. A Dot-Blot was developed comparatively to adult worm regurge antigens for the detection of specific antibodies from patients infected with F. gigantica in Egypt. Control sera were obtained from patients with other parasitic infections and healthy volunteers to assess the test and compare between the antigens. The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of Dot-Blot using the adult worm regurge were 80%, 90%, 94.1%, and 69.2% respectively, while those using 27-KDa were 100% which confirms the diagnostic potential of this antigen. All patients infected with Fasciola were positive, with cross reactivity reported with Schistosoma mansoni serum samples. This 27-KDa Dot-Blot assay showed to be a promising test which can be used for serodiagnosis of fascioliasis in Egyptian patients especially, those presenting with hepatic disease. It is specific, sensitive and easy to perform method for the rapid diagnosis particularly when more complex laboratory tests are unavailable.

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    Acta Parasitologica.2021; 66(1): 13.     CrossRef
  • Glutathione-S-transferase: an important diagnostic antigen of liver amphistome Gigantocotyle explanatum, infecting the Indian water buffalo
    Abdur Rehman, Rizwan Ullah, M.A. Hannan Khan, S.M.A. Abidi
    Acta Tropica.2020; 205: 105400.     CrossRef
  • Serum coiled‑coil domain containing 25 protein as a potential screening/diagnostic biomarker for cholangiocarcinoma
    Ravinnipa Chanakankun, Tanakorn Proungvitaya, Daraporn Chua‑On, Temduang Limpaiboon, Sittiruk Roytrakul, Apinya Jusakul, Attapol Titapun, Apiwat Jarearnrat, Siriporn Proungvitaya
    Oncology Letters.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Molecular characterization and Immunodiagnostic potential of various antigenic proteins of Fasciola gigantica species isolated from sheep of North West Himalayan Region
    J. S. Dar, B. A. Ganai, R. A. Shahardar, U. R. Zargar
    Helminthologia.2019; 56(2): 93.     CrossRef
  • Comparative Serodiagnostic Evaluation of Tegumental Antigen and its 16.5 KDa Subunit to Crude Antigens in Human Fascioliasis
    I.M. Abdelsalam, R.M. Sarhan, A.F. Badawy, G.H. Shinkar
    Research Journal of Parasitology.2018; 13(2): 47.     CrossRef
  • Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica
    M. A. Hannan Khan, Rizwan Ullah, Abdur Rehman, Lubna Rehman, Ahammed Shareef P. A., S. M. A. Abidi, Travis Beddoe
    PLOS ONE.2017; 12(10): e0185870.     CrossRef
  • Detection of Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica common and uncommon antigens, using rabbit hyper immune serum raised against their excretory–secretory and somatic antigens
    S. Abdolahi Khabisi, B. Sarkari
    Journal of Parasitic Diseases.2016; 40(4): 1552.     CrossRef
  • Diagnosis ofFasciolainfection by SDS–PAGE eluted excretory secretory (ES) protein fractions using dot-ELISA
    M.A. Sabry, E.S. Taher, N. Farag Allah, A.M. Mahgoub
    International Journal of Veterinary Science and Medicine.2014; 2(2): 130.     CrossRef
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    Journal of Clinical Microbiology.2014; 52(3): 766.     CrossRef
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Genetic Variability of Antigen B among Echinococcus granulosus Egyptian Isolates
Gihan M. Tawfeek, Hala S. Elwakil, Nabil S. Awad, Laila El-Hoseiny, Hala S. Thabet, Rania M. Sarhan, Samar K. Darweesh, Wagida A. Anwar
Korean J Parasitol 2009;47(3):259-264.
Published online August 28, 2009
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2009.47.3.259

Genetic polymorphisms of encoding antigen B2 gene (AgB2) in Echinococcus granulosus were studied using PCR-RFLP and DNA sequencing among 20 Egyptian isolates. Five isolates from different host origins (humans, camels, pigs, and sheep) were collected and used. All examined isolates of each host group gave very similar patterns of PCR-RFLP after restriction enzyme digestion with AluI, with the gene size of approximately 140 bp and 240 bp for sheep and human isolates, and approximately 150 bp and 250 bp for pig and camel isolates. No digestion pattern was obtained after incubation of all studied isolates with EcoRI. These results reveal high intra-group homogeneity. DNA sequence analysis highlighted that human infecting strain showed 100% identity with respect to sheep infecting isolate, 96% and 99% with pig and camel infecting isolates, respectively.

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    Gihan M. Tawfeek, Hala S. Elwakil, Laila El-hoseiny, Hala S. Thabet, Rania M. Sarhan, Nabil S. Awad, Wagida A. Anwar
    Parasitology Research.2011; 108(2): 371.     CrossRef
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