Ay. Massele et Cm. Nshimo, BRINE SHRIMP BIOASSAY FOR BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITY OF MEDICINAL-PLANTS USED IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINES IN TANZANIA, East African medical journal, 72(10), 1995, pp. 661-663
A method utilizing Brine Shrimp (Artemia salina Leach) has been used t
o screen medicinal plants for biological activity. A number of twenty
eight medicinal plants were collected from eastern part of Tanzania an
d their ethnobotanical uses obtained from traditional healers. Biologi
cal activity using the Brine Shrimp bioassay was recorded as a lethal
concentration (LC 50) that kills 50% of the larvae within 24 hours of
contact with the methanol plant extract. Of the 28 plant extracts test
ed eight gave an LC 50 of activity of less than 20 mu g/ml when compar
ed with controls treated with 10% dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO) in water a
s solvent, Uvaria acuminata (Annonaceae) root extract was found to be
the most active. The Brine Shrimp bioassay was found to be reliable, i
nexpensive and a convenient method for assessment of biologically acti
ve medicinal plants.