GC/MS Analysis and In vitro Effect of Ganoderma lucidum Solvent Extracts on Microorganisms Isolated from the Armpit, Scalp and Urinary Tract

Caroline Iruoma Anyakorah, Oluwatomisin Alan Ogunsina, U. E. Igbo
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Aims: The study was to assess the antibacterial effect of solvent extracts of Ganoderma lucidum on isolates from the human scalp, armpit, and urinary tract. Study Design: Descriptive comparative. Place and Duration of Study: the Bells University of Technology, between December 2019 and October 2020. Methodology: Test organisms isolated from the scalp, armpit, and urine were identified using conventional methods and Analytical Profile Index kits (API). Ganoderma lucidum was rinsed with 2.5% potassium hydroxide and sterile distilled water, dried at 50℃ for 72 h, and pulverized. The mushroom powder (10%) was extracted in methanol, acetone, and petroleum ether at 65oC for 48 h. The filtrate was evaporated and two-fold serial dilutions were prepared in Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Antibacterial activity was done by the agar well diffusion method. Inoculum adjusted to 0.5 McFarland standard was inoculated onto Mueller Hinton agar. Wells of 6mm were filled with 100ml of the extracts. Antibiotic sensitivity was by disc diffusion method. Plates were incubated at 37oC for 24 h. Gas chromatography-mass spectrophotometer (GC-MC) analysis of methanol extract was carried out. Results: The isolates were identified as follows; scalp (Corynebacterium kutscheri and Enterobacter intermedius), armpit (Acinetobacter baumannii), and urine (Pseudomonas aeruginosa). The solvents exhibited varying degrees of inhibition on test organisms. The methanol extract was most inhibitory on all organisms. Petroleum ether showed the least inhibition. P. aeruginosa was most resistant to the extracts. Fluoroquinolones and aminoglycosides inhibited all the organisms and recorded a higher zone of inhibition, unlike the beta-lactams. GC/MS of methanol extract revealed the presence of 48 compounds amongst them were sugar, alcohols, nitrates, alkaloids, amines, fatty acids, methyl esters, and steroids. Also found was Phenol, 2-methoxy butylated hydroxyl anisole (BHA) an antioxidant. Conclusion: Ganoderma lucidum contained bioactive compounds that are antimicrobial and showed utility for use in the medical-pharmaceutical industry.
灵芝溶剂提取物的GC/MS分析及对腋下、头皮和泌尿道微生物的体外抑制作用
目的:研究灵芝溶剂提取物对人体头皮、腋窝和泌尿道分离株的抗菌作用。研究设计:描述性比较。学习地点和时间:贝尔理工大学,2019年12月至2020年10月。方法:从头皮、腋窝和尿液中分离的测试生物使用常规方法和分析特征指数试剂盒(API)进行鉴定。用2.5%氢氧化钾和无菌蒸馏水冲洗灵芝,50℃干燥72 h,粉碎。用甲醇、丙酮和石油醚在65℃条件下提取蘑菇粉(10%)48 h,蒸发滤液,用二甲基亚砜(DMSO)连续稀释两倍。采用琼脂孔扩散法测定其抑菌活性。接种量调整到0.5麦克法兰标准,接种在米勒·欣顿琼脂上。6mm的孔中填入100ml提取物。膜片扩散法测定抗生素敏感性。37℃孵育24 h,采用气相色谱-质谱联用(GC-MC)分析甲醇提取物。结果:分离菌株鉴定如下;头皮(库氏杆状杆菌和中间肠杆菌)、腋窝(鲍曼不动杆菌)和尿液(铜绿假单胞菌)。溶剂对试验生物表现出不同程度的抑制作用。甲醇提取物对所有微生物的抑制作用最强。石油醚的抑制作用最小。铜绿假单胞菌对提取物的抗性最强。氟喹诺酮类药物和氨基糖苷类药物抑制了所有生物,并记录了更高的抑制区,这与β -内酰胺类药物不同。甲醇提取物GC/MS鉴定出糖、醇类、硝酸盐、生物碱、胺类、脂肪酸、甲酯类、类固醇等48种化合物。还发现酚,2-甲氧基丁基羟基茴香醚(BHA)是一种抗氧化剂。结论:灵芝中含有抗菌活性物质,在医药工业中具有一定的应用价值。
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