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Malaria and Bones: A Surprising Connection

South AfricaWednesday, October 29, 2025
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In the world of traditional medicine, the leaves and bark of the Parinari curatellifolia plant have long been used to tackle two seemingly unrelated issues: malaria and bone problems. But how exactly does this plant help? Researchers decided to dig deeper and find out.

Lab Success Against Malaria

First, they checked if the plant extract could fight malaria in the lab. It did! The extract showed promising activity against the malaria-causing parasite, Plasmodium falciparum.

But that's not all. They also wanted to see if it could help bones that had been damaged by malaria.

Improving Bone Health in Rats

To do this, they used rats with malaria and gave them the plant extract. The results were impressive:

  • Reduced the number of parasites in the blood
  • Improved the rats' blood counts and bone health
  • Boosted bone-building proteins and minerals
  • Helped reduce inflammation caused by the malaria parasite

How Does It Work?

The researchers used a computer program to figure out which compounds in the extract might be responsible for these effects. They found that several compounds in the extract could strongly bind to proteins involved in malaria and bone health. This suggests that the extract might be working on multiple fronts to fight malaria and protect bones.

Limitations and Future Research

However, it's important to note that this study was done in rats, not humans. So, while the results are promising, more research is needed to see if the same effects occur in people. Also, the study focused on a specific type of malaria and bone damage, so it's not clear if the extract would work for other types.

Conclusion

In the end, this study sheds light on the potential of traditional medicine to tackle complex health issues. But as with any treatment, it's crucial to do more research to understand the full picture.

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