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Analysis of selected medicinal plants used in the treatment of malaria and typhoid fever in Ebonyi State, Nigeria


F.N. Nweke
C.E. Mbah
A.I. Adeolu
O.M. Itumoh
E.V. Nwonu

Abstract

The study was aimed at evaluating selected medicinal plants used in the treatment of malaria and typhoid fever. Materials used include medicinal plants used locally in treating malaria and typhoid fever sourced from different villages in Ebonyi State. The analysis of the medicinal plants was conducted using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers and NTSYSpc software version 2.02. Different RAPD markers including OPB-1, OPB-2, OPB-3, OPB-5, OPB-12 and OPH-12 were used to amplify the DNA of these plants. These markers were found to be polymorphic except OPB-3 which did not produce any band. It was observed that RAPD markers can effectively amplify DNA sequences of different medicinal plants. The data matrix of RAPD profiles obtained from fragments of each amplicon were scored as 1 (presence of alleles) or 0 (absence of alleles). A dendrogram of the plants using unweighted pair group mean (UPGMA) clustered the genotypes into groups. The dissimilarity values were 0.26 and 1 as minimum and maximum with an edge length of 1.32. Principal component analysis of the generated amplicons resulted to clusters with unique genetic identity. The polymorphism detected among the plants genotypes will be useful in selecting genetically diverse species in future breeding programme.

Keywords: Medicinal plants, Malaria/Typhoid, RAPD, Ebonyi State, Nigeria


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