Fig. 1From: Variation in chemical composition and antimalarial activities of two samples of Terminalia albida collected from separate sites in GuineaEffect of methanolic extracts of Terminalia albida from Kankan (TaK) or Dubréka (TaD) in Plasmodium berghei ANKA and P. chabaudi chabaudi infection. According to the 4-Day suppression test, C57BL/6 mice (n = 6 per group) were infected with 200 μl of parasitic suspension (106/mouse) at Day 0 and treated 2 h later with 100 mg/kg of stem bark of T. albida (TaD or TaK), or 5 mg/kg chloroquine, or 25 mL/kg of water from Day 0 to Day 3. a, b Parasitemia over time. c, d Survival over time. The comparisons were made using a unidirectional analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Bonferroni’s mean multiple comparison method. # Comparison between TaD and TaK, * comparison to H2O, $ comparison to CQ. One symbol means P < 0.05, two symbols mean P < 0.005, three symbols mean P < 0.0005, ns means not significantBack to article page