Extraction and Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Selected Flowering Plants

Erlina Abdullah, R. Raus, P. Jamal
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The huge diversity of Malaysian flora has various chemical constituents that make them as outstanding natural product candidates for the treatment of infectious diseases. The screening practice for phytochemical compound in them is essential to explore more natural sources to replace synthetic antibiotics, which generally have side effects such as hypersensitivity, immune-suppression and allergic reactions. Antibacterial activities have been detected in some of the Malaysian plants and most of the Malaysian medicinal plants have been screened for this property. However, so far no study has focus on Malaysian flowering plants yet. In this study, the extraction and determination of antibacterial property from 19 Malaysian flowering plants were conducted. The plants were extracted with methanol, ethyl acetate, hexane and distilled water, individually at concentration of 0.1g mL-1. The extraction process condition was set to 300 rpm agitation for 10 h at room temperature. The crude extracts of each plant (5 mg/disc) were tested against Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli using agar disc diffusion assay method. The screening results showed that ethyl acetate extract of Spathiphyllum cannifolium (‘peace lily’) leaves possesses the highest antibacterial activity against B. subtilis with zone of inhibition of 25 mm. Most of the plant samples extracted with methanol and ethyl acetate have indicated positive activity toward B. subtilis growth. However, the hexane and distilled water extracts was ineffective to combat the B. subtilis growth. Unfortunately, all of the extracts were not active against E. coli. This study suggested that S. cannifolium is highly potential in antibacterial activity which can be further analyzed for the development of new antibiotic exclusively for gram positive bacteria.
部分开花植物抗菌活性的提取与评价
马来西亚植物的巨大多样性具有各种化学成分,使它们成为治疗传染病的杰出天然候选产品。其中植物化学化合物的筛选实践对于探索更多的天然来源来替代合成抗生素至关重要,合成抗生素通常具有超敏、免疫抑制和过敏反应等副作用。在一些马来西亚植物中发现了抗菌活性,并且大多数马来西亚药用植物已被筛选为具有这种特性。然而,到目前为止,还没有针对马来西亚开花植物的研究。本研究对马来西亚19种开花植物进行了抑菌活性的提取和测定。分别用甲醇、乙酸乙酯、己烷和蒸馏水提取,提取浓度为0.1g mL-1。提取工艺条件为300 rpm,室温搅拌10 h。采用琼脂盘扩散法检测各植物粗提物(5 mg/盘)对枯草芽孢杆菌和大肠杆菌的抑制作用。筛选结果表明,和平百合叶乙酸乙酯提取物对枯草芽孢杆菌的抑菌活性最高,抑菌带为25 mm。甲醇和乙酸乙酯提取的大部分植物样品对枯草芽孢杆菌的生长具有阳性活性。然而,正己烷和蒸馏水提取物对枯草芽孢杆菌的生长无效。不幸的是,所有的提取物对大肠杆菌都没有活性。本研究提示,S. cannifolium具有很强的抗菌活性,为开发革兰氏阳性菌专用抗生素打下了基础。
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