Effect of Four Plant Extracts on Opportunistic Bacteria: Sphingomonas paucimobilis and Enterococcus faecium

Ghada A. Mohammad, May Al-Wattar
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The emergence of new bacterial species in different infections, such as Sphingomonas paucimobilis and Enterococcus faecium needs materials to get rid of, especially if these materials are of 100% natural origin, however, repeated experiments must be conducted from different materials for the same bacterial species until reaching the target material. The research has investigated about if two nosocomial infective bacteria Sphingomonas paucimobilis and Enterococcus faecium could influence with some plants (Lepidium sativum, Sinapis arvensis, Eruca sativa and Raphanus sativus) belong to the Brassicaceae family which are mainly known containing compounds that are effective in combating pathogenic bacteria, using the disk diffusion method. The result was no inhibition zone around the disks saturated with water and alcoholic extracts separately by all plants against these two bacterial species tested. The authors concluded that these bacteria might have adaptation from previous exposure to their environment. From our result, it is clear that there is a need to test extracts from other plants to resist these two bacterial species, which may pose a health risk, especially since they are previously registered to be resistant to antibiotics.
四种植物提取物对少动鞘氨单胞菌和屎肠球菌的影响
不同感染中新菌种的出现,如少动鞘氨单胞菌、屎肠球菌等,都需要有物质的清除,特别是这些物质是100%天然来源的,但同一菌种必须在不同材料上反复实验,直到达到目标物质。本研究采用圆盘扩散法研究了两种医院感染细菌少动鞘单胞菌和粪肠球菌是否会影响一些已知含有抗致病菌有效化合物的芸苔科植物(Lepidium sativum、Sinapis arvensis、Eruca sativa和Raphanus sativus)。结果表明,不同植物的水浸提液和酒精浸提液对两种细菌均无抑制作用。作者得出结论,这些细菌可能已经适应了以前的环境。从我们的结果来看,很明显,有必要测试其他植物的提取物来抵抗这两种细菌,这可能会带来健康风险,特别是因为它们之前被登记为对抗生素有抗药性。
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