RT Journal T1 HISTOPATHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ARTEMISININ DERIVATIVES ON LIVER OF MALE ALBINO MICE A1 A. A. Latif A1 M. Mansha A1 K. Saif A1 S. Fatima JF Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences JO JAPS SN 1018-7081 VO 28 IS 6 SP 1701 OP 1708 YR 2018 FD 2018/12/01 DO DOI NA AB Malaria is a common disease of humans caused by different species of plasmodium. Artemisinin derivatives like artemether and coartem are being used to treat malaria. The objective of the current study was to investigate the toxic and histopathological effects of artemisinin derivatives on the liver of male albino mice. To this end, 68 mice were randomly allocated into seven groups denoted as A-G. Group A with 8 mice served as the control, while experimental groups B, C and D each with 10 mice were given artemether intramuscularly in three doses (0.4mg/kg b.w., 0.8mg/kg b.w., 1.2mg/kg b.w.) and groups E, F and G of 10 mice each were administered coartem orally at three doses, ( 0.9mg/kg b.w., 1.8 mg/kg b.w., 2.7 mg/kg b.w.) for two weeks. Our findings revealed that there was a substantial decrease in the weight of the body and liver with treatment with artemether and coartem. Both drugs induced structural alterations, necrosis, deposition of fats and widening of central canalinliver. A rise in the levels of AST and ALT showed the toxic effects of artemther and coartem on the liver. We conclude that the prolonged use of artemether and coartem, even in low doses, is toxic to the body and liver of mice. sulfadoxine+pyrimethamine and mefloquine are mostly K1 artemisinin, artemether and coartem, toxic effect, histological changes, ALT, AST. PB Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum LK https://thejaps.org.pk/AbstractView.aspx?mid=2018-JAPS-622