Medicare : KASU’s Prof. Chindo Compounds Herbal Mixture To Treat Epilepsy



The Oasis Reporters
March 10, 2018

BY: LUKA BINNIYAT
KADUNA – A Kaduna State University (KASU) don, Prof. Ben Chindo has revealed the results of his groundbreaking pharmacological research work and says it is now possible to treat epilepsy and schizophrenia (madness) using a herbal drug discovered by him.
The Nigerian Scholar of Pharmacology and Toxicology made this known during the 2nd Professorial Inaugural Lecture of KASU, delivered by Chindo at the Lecture Theatre of the Faculty of Science, KASU, Kaduna on March 9, 2018. .
Prof. Chindo who is the Dean of Pharmaceutical studies at KASU spoke on the topic: “Herbal Medicine: Panacea or Agents of Mass Destruction?”
He said, “we have studied on a considerable number of medicinal plants that revealed Central Nervous Systems (CNS) activities including: Ficus platyphylla , Newboldia leavis , Hibiscus sabdariffa,” he told the audience.
Other medicinal plants he has studied include Pavetta crassipes, Neorautanenia mitis, Nauclea laltifolia, Balanites aegyptiaca and Randia nilotica, among others.
According to him, of much interest to him was a herbal plant that had been used in the management of Central Nervous System disorders traditionally in some parts of Northern Nigeria for ages: He named the plant as the “Gamji” plant in Hausa whose botanical name is Ficus platyphylla.
“Ficus platyphylla Del.-Holl (Family: Moraceae) is a deciduous plant that is found mainly in the savanna regions of the West African sub region,” he said.
He went on: “It is used in folk medicine to manage epilepsy, depression, insomnia, psychosis, pain, inflammation and gastrointestinal disorders.
Working and researching on the plant’s healing agents, he was assisted by some scientists overseas, and according to him, “we evaluated the CNS activity of the methanol extract to provide scientific evidence supporting the use of this herbal medicine for the management of psychiatric and neurological disorders.”
The professor who spoke in scientific terms, said that the active ingredients of the Gamji plant were identified, isolated and clinical trials carried out on rodents with similar CNS disorders like humans..
He said that results showed that epilepsy and madness can be well treated and cured when the drug is effectively administered over a period of time.
The don who carried out his research in Germany, New Zealand and the United States also went into Stem Cell research
He said: “I had a one year post-doctoral training at the Otago School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, New Zealand.
“Furthermore, I was on a one year sabbatical leave at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, USA,
“In these two foreign visits, I actively participated in designing, conducting and analyzing electrophysiological properties of neurons derived from Stem cells for drug development
“I have provided scientific evidence for the efficacy and safety of a number of herbal medicines that are used in folk medicine.
“I gained tremendous insight into cell culture and electrophysiological techniques
“ I would like to pursue in the future, the use of these modern molecular techniques to explore the properties of herbal medicines and their applications for the treatment of diseases.
“I will seek for functional collaborations with laboratories that utilize these modern techniques, with the goal of developing novel therapies from herbal medicines for management of disorders and diseases,” he said.
“Research has proven that quite a number of herbal medicines are important and effective therapeutic regimens in the management of a broad spectrum of diseases, making herbal medicines ‘panaceas’ for primary health care delivery.
“Appropriate use of these herbal medicines should be allowed for the promotion of public health and the treatment of diseases.
“These medicinal plants are important sources of therapeutic agents with considerable degree of safety and minimal adverse effects and should not be seen as ‘agents of destruction,” he said.
Speaking to the Press after the lecture, the university don regretted that the Nigeria government and pharmaceutical firms in Nigeria are not investing in the research, development and production of scientifically derived herbal medicines.
He cautioned the public against patronising herbal medicines hawked in the open street, saying their efficacy and safety for human use could not be ascertained.
“This is a gold mine which China has tapped into, and we have already finished research on many other herbal drugs, but they are gathering dust on library shelves,” he said.
Asked if he was applying for a patent for the production of the epilepsy curing drug, he said, “it is an area I am looking into, though I have published parts of my work. But I have not published much of the work, so the possibility of procuring a patent is still there,” he said.
The Professor praised the Vice Chancellor of KASU, Prof. Mohammed Tanko for hosting the inaugural lecture and encouraging research and scholarship in the university.
In attendance was the Vice Chancellor of KASU, Prof. Mohammed Tanko, who, before the lecture, praised the research works of Chindo and hailed him for the inaugural lecture, while encouraging others to emulate him.
Also in attendance was the traditional ruler of Ikulu land, Agwam Akulu, Mr. Yohanna Sidi Kukah.
The lecture was also attended by broad range of academics, students, and the general public.
Source : Swansylinks.com




