Analysis of the antibacterial potentials of the leaf extracts of selected medicinal plants against pathogenic bacterial strains

Q3 Medicine
Sneha ASHA, Devi RADHAKRISHNAN RADHAMONI
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Medicinal plants render herbal remedies for human ailments and hence prevail over traditional healthcare practices. This study has analysed the antibacterial potential of the leaf extracts of four selected medicinal plants namely, Azadirachta indica, Ocimum tenuiflorum, Biophytum sensitivum, and Mimosa pudica, using Kirby-Bauer’s disc diffusion method. Six bacterial species, namely Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, Bacillus megaterium, Bacillus subtilis, and Brevibacillus choshinensis were used to assess the growth inhibitory potentials of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of the selected plant leaves. The study revealed that the leaf extract of B. sensitivum had the most pronounced antibacterial potential, followed by A. indica and O. tenuiflorum. The least inhibitory potential was showed by the extracts of M. pudica. The findings of the investigation state that the aqueous extract had more consistent antibacterial activity than the ethanolic extracts, confirming that the antibacterial agents present in these leaf extracts are hydrophilic in nature. In terms of growth inhibition, the susceptibility of the pathogenic, virulent strains of bacteria toward these extracts was found comparatively lower than that of the non-virulent, environmental bacteria. With the aqueous extracts, A. baumannii was found to be the most susceptible bacterial species while E. coli was the most resistant. With the ethanolic extracts, E. coli was found to be the most susceptible and B. subtilis the least. The current study supports the usage of the screened medicinal plants in alternative medical practices, as a measure to avoid opportunistic infections by environmental bacteria.
部分药用植物叶提取物对病原菌的抑菌活性分析
药用植物为人类疾病提供草药治疗,因此优于传统的保健做法。本研究采用Kirby-Bauer圆盘扩散法对4种药用植物印楝(Azadirachta indica)、芦花(Ocimum tenuflorum)、敏生植物(Biophytum sensitivum)和含羞草(Mimosa pudica)叶片提取物的抑菌潜力进行了分析。采用大肠杆菌、铜绿假单胞菌、鲍曼不动杆菌、巨型芽孢杆菌、枯草芽孢杆菌和短芽孢杆菌等6种细菌,对所选植物叶片水提液和乙醇提取物的生长抑制电位进行了评价。结果表明,敏感芽孢杆菌叶提取物的抑菌潜力最显著,其次为籼稻芽孢杆菌和藤花芽孢杆菌。其提取物的抑菌活性最低。研究结果表明,水提物比醇提物具有更一致的抗菌活性,证实了这些叶提物中的抗菌剂具有亲水性。在生长抑制方面,发现致病性强毒株对这些提取物的敏感性相对低于非强毒株,环境细菌。结果表明,鲍曼芽胞杆菌对其最敏感,大肠杆菌对其最耐药。乙醇提取物对大肠杆菌最敏感,枯草芽孢杆菌最不敏感。目前的研究支持在替代医疗实践中使用筛选的药用植物,作为避免环境细菌机会性感染的一种措施。
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Notulae Scientia Biologicae
Notulae Scientia Biologicae Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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