Susceptibility pattern of Escherichia coli from urinary tract infections to antibiotics and methanol extracts of Olax subscorpioidea and Sida corymbosa

P. A. Idowu, B. Okanlawon, Habeeb O. Salam
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Antibiotic resistance in urinary tract infections (UTIs), of which Escherichia coli causes about 80% of cases is on increase, causing mortality, morbidity and increased health care costs. Clinical isolates of E. coli (13) from UTIs were tested for susceptibility to standard antibiotics and extracts of Olax subscorpioidea and Sida corymbosa. Methanol extracts of the plants were screened at 20, 40, 80 and 100 mg/ml against the isolates using agar-welldiffusion method while antibiogram was determined by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of the plants` extracts and two antibiotics were determined by agar dilution method. The isolates were mostly susceptible to ofloxacin and 100% resistance to augmentin. Extracts of the plants showed good and dose-dependent activities, even on the multidrug resistant E. coli isolates. The zones of inhibition of the extracts ranged 9-16 mm while the MICs ranged 0.5-10 mg/ml on the isolates. This study has shown that MDR E. coli in UTIs are still prevalent and that the roots of O. subscorpioidea and stem of S. corymbosa extracts have good antibacterial activities against the isolates. The results justified the traditional use of the plants to treat infections generally and the potential utilization in the treatment of UTIs. Keywords: Urinary tract infection; Antibiotics; Escherichia coli; Olax subscorpioidea; Sida corymbosa
尿路感染大肠杆菌对抗生素及山茱萸和山茱萸甲醇提取物的敏感性分析
尿路感染(其中大肠杆菌引起的病例约占80%)的抗生素耐药性正在增加,造成死亡率、发病率和卫生保健费用增加。对临床分离的UTIs大肠杆菌(13株)进行了对标准抗生素、山茱萸提取物和山茱萸提取物的敏感性试验。采用琼脂孔扩散法筛选20、40、80和100 mg/ml甲醇提取物对分离物的抗菌谱,采用Kirby-Bauer圆盘扩散法测定抗菌谱。采用琼脂稀释法测定植物提取物和两种抗生素的最低抑菌浓度(mic)。菌株对氧氟沙星最敏感,对扩增素耐药100%。该植物提取物对多重耐药大肠杆菌也表现出良好的剂量依赖性活性。提取物对分离物的抑制范围为9 ~ 16 mm, mic范围为0.5 ~ 10 mg/ml。本研究表明,MDR大肠杆菌在UTIs中仍然普遍存在,并且O. subscorpioidea的根和S. corymbosa提取物的茎对该菌株具有良好的抗菌活性。这些结果证明了这些植物在治疗感染方面的传统应用和在治疗尿路感染方面的潜在应用。关键词:尿路感染;抗生素;大肠杆菌;Olax subscorpioidea;Sida corymbosa
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