Phytochemical Analysis and Antibacterial Activity of Azadirachta indica Leaf Extracts against Escherichia coli

C. Hikaambo, Luyando Kaacha, Steward Mudenda, Mutenta N Nyambe, Billy Chabalenge, M. Phiri, Luke Biete, T. M. Akapelwa, W. Mufwambi, Martha Chulu, M. Kampamba
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Background: Traditional medicine has employed Azadirachta indica to treat a variety of ailments. However, there is little information on the use of this plant in Zambia. Objective: To evaluate the phytochemicals and antibacterial activity of Azadirachta indica leaf extracts against Escherichia coli. Materials and Methods: This was a laboratory-based experimental study in which ethanol and water were used for extraction by maceration. Phytochemical analysis was then done on the leaf extract. Using the disc diffusion method, varying concentrations of A. indica aqueous and ethanolic extracts were used to test the antibacterial activity of A. indica against Escherichia coli. The sensitivity of the tested microorganisms to aqueous and ethanolic leaf extracts was shown by zones of inhibition after incubation. Results: The phytochemical screening of the A. indica leaves revealed the presence of phenolics and tannins in both the ethanol and aqueous extract. Saponins, flavonoids and alkaloids were only present in the aqueous extract. While steroids were only present in the ethanol extract. The antibacterial activity of A. indica leaves extract was determined by zones of inhibition which showed that both aqueous and ethanol extracts had activity against E. coli. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration was determined at 10 mg/mL for the aqueous extract and 20 mg/mL for the ethanol extract. The zones of inhibition in-creased with concentration. Conclusion: The extracts of A. indica displayed antibacterial activity against E. coli in a dose-dependent manner. Compara-tively, the aqueous extract produced better antibacterial properties against E. coli than the ethanolic extract.
印楝叶提取物对大肠杆菌的抑菌活性及植物化学分析
背景:传统医学已经使用印楝来治疗各种疾病。然而,关于在赞比亚使用这种植物的信息很少。目的:评价印楝叶提取物的化学成分及对大肠杆菌的抑菌活性。材料与方法:本实验采用乙醇和水浸渍法提取。然后对叶提取物进行植物化学分析。采用圆盘扩散法,对不同浓度的籼稻水提液和乙醇提液进行抑菌活性测定。被试微生物对水提液和乙醇提液的敏感性通过培养后的抑制区来显示。结果:对籼稻叶片进行植物化学筛选,发现乙醇和水提物中均含有酚类物质和单宁。皂苷、黄酮类化合物和生物碱仅存在于水提物中。而类固醇只存在于乙醇提取物中。通过抑菌区测定了籼稻叶提取物的抑菌活性,结果表明,水提物和乙醇提物对大肠杆菌均有抑菌活性。最低抑菌浓度为:水提物10 mg/mL,乙醇提物20 mg/mL。抑制区随浓度增加而增加。结论:籼稻提取物对大肠杆菌的抑菌活性呈剂量依赖性。相比之下,水提物对大肠杆菌的抑菌性能优于乙醇提物。
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