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Title: A unique combination of Alchornea cordifolia and Pterocarpus santalinoides in the management of multi-drug resistant diarrhoegenic bacterial infection.
Authors: Obaji, Monday
Enweani, Ifeoma Bessie
Oli, Angus Nnamdi
Keywords: Alchornea cordifolia
Pterocarpus santalinoides
Diarrhoegenic bacteria
Antibiotic resistance
Polyherbal formulations
Issue Date: 6-Jan-2020
Publisher: Asian Biomedical and pharmaceutical Research Association
Citation: Asian J Biomed Pharmaceut Sci; Volume 10 Issue 69, 10-18
Abstract: Background:Traditionally, diarrhoea in our locality has often been managed using herbs. Multi-drug resistant organisms refer tomicrobes that are resistant to the effects of antimicrobial drugs to which they were previously susceptible at therapeutic range. Objectives: This study investigates the combined effects of Alchornea cordifolia and Pterocarpus santalinoides leaves extracts against selected multi-drug resistant diarrhoegenic bacteria. Methods: Fresh plant seeds were collected from the plants, shade-dried, pulverized and extracted with methanol in a Soxhlet apparatus. Antibacterial activities of these plants were investigated using agarwell diffusion assay. The MIC and FIC of the extracts against test isolates were determined using agar well diffusion method and checkerboard assay respectively. The bactericidal effects of the extracts against the isolates were evaluated using Time-Kill Assay. Results: MIC values of methanolic extracts against drug resistant strains of Salmonella typhi, Shigella dysenteriae, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus ranges from 6.25 µg/mL to 12.5 µg/mL. The combination of Alchornea cordifolia and Pterocarpus santalinoides extracts showed synergy at 8:2 and 4:6 combinations against S. aureus, Salmonella typhi and E. coli;at 7:3 combinations against E. coli; at 6:4 and 3:7 combinations against S. aureus, Salmonella typhi, S. dysenteriae; at 5:5 combinations against all the test isolates; at 2:8 combinations against S. aureus, S. dysenteriae and E. coli but additive against Salmonella organisms; at 1:9 combinations against S. aureus and Salmonella organism. Conclusion: The methanol extracts of the plants at combinations 5:5 is synergistic against all the testedmulti-drug resistant diarrhoegenic bacteria. Combination of Salmonella and A. cordifolia showed potentials of synergism against the test isolates. The detection of synergy suggests presence of antibiotic resistance modifying compounds in those extracts.
Description: Scholarly Work
URI: http://repository.unizik.edu.ng/handle/123456789/466
ISSN: 2249-622X
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