In vitro study of parasitemia determination of alkaloids from S. tuberosa Lour by flow cytometry in comparation with optical microscopy
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2016-12-21Author
Pudjiastuti, Pratiwi
Rosmawaty
Sumarsih, Sri
Arwati, Heny
Nugraha, Ari Satia
Fitri, Loeki E.
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Parasitemia is the quantitative content of parasites in the red blood cells, its indication of level of an active parasitic
infection in human. Among the methods have been used for counting number of Plasmodium are optical microscopy
(OM) and flow cytometry (FCM).The thin blood smear is stained by Giemsa for OM and DNA fluorescent stained
detection for FCM. Croomine, epi-croomine and tuberostemonine are alkaloids isolated from the roots of Stemona
tuberosa. The parasitemia of their alkaloids were determined in vitro using their methods above at 0.01; 0.1; 1 and
10 ppm concentrations, respectively. The fluorescent for DNA stain is used propidium iodide. The statistical
analysis showed that the parasitemia determination on the two methods were almost similar.
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