Toxicity and Antimicrobial Activities of Amaranthus caudatus L. (Amaranthaceae) Harvested From Formulated Soils at Different Growth Stages.

IF 3.3 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Muhali Olaide Jimoh, Anthony Jide Afolayan, Francis Bayo Lewu
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This study examined the toxicity and antimicrobial effects of ethanol and aqueous extracts from Amaranthus caudatus grown on soils formulated from parent particles of silt, sand and clay in a glasshouse. Four different soils namely; sandy clay loam, loam, clayey loam and silty clay loam from were formulated were used for cultivation with the unfractionated soil which was the control. Crude extracts obtained from the plant shoots harvested at different growth stages were tested on some certain gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria and some fungi via agar dilution assay. The toxicity of the water and ethanol extracts was also examined via Artemia salina assay and the level of lethality was measured against Clarkson's lethality scale. All aqueous samples, as well as ethanol extracts of flowering and pre-flowering harvests of control soil tested, were non-toxic (LC50 > 1 mg/mL). At post flowering, the ethanolic extracts were highly toxic mostly in clayey loam, control, sandy-clayey loam soils (LC50 < 0.5 mg/mL). Also, antifungal effects of the plant revealed that extracts inhibited the growth of Candida albicans significantly with mild effect on Candida glabrata, Penicillium chrysogenum and Penicillium aurantiogriseum suggesting that the plant is a promising pharmacological candidate in the treatment of candidiasis. For an optimal yield of non-toxic supplement for household consumption which may also serve as pharmacological precursors, clayey loam soil is recommended for cultivation and harvesting may occur at pre-flowering or flowering stage using ethanol and water as solvents of extraction.

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不同生长阶段配方土壤中收获苋属植物的毒性和抗菌活性。
本研究考察了生长在由淤泥、沙子和粘土母粒配制的土壤上的苋属植物乙醇和水提取物的毒性和抗菌作用。四种不同的土壤即;配制砂质粘土壤土、壤土、粘质粘土壤土和粉质粘土壤土,以未分蘖土为对照进行栽培。采用琼脂稀释法对不同生长阶段收获的植物芽的粗提物进行了革兰氏阴性菌和革兰氏阳性菌及真菌的试验。采用盐蒿法检测水提取物和乙醇提取物的毒性,并采用克拉克森致死量表测定其致死水平。所有的水样品以及对照土壤开花和开花前收获的乙醇提取物都是无毒的(LC50 bb0 1 mg/mL)。开花后乙醇提取物对粘土壤土、对照土、砂质粘土壤土毒性最大(LC50 < 0.5 mg/mL)。此外,该植物提取物对白色念珠菌的生长有明显的抑制作用,对光秃念珠菌、黄化青霉菌和金色青霉菌有轻微的抑制作用,表明该植物是治疗念珠菌病的有前景的药物候选物。为了获得最佳产量供家庭消费的无毒补充剂,也可作为药理前体,建议在开花前或开花阶段使用粘土壤土进行种植和收获,使用乙醇和水作为提取溶剂。
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Journal of Evidence-based Integrative Medicine
Journal of Evidence-based Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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