Phytoconstituents and antidermatophytic activity of crude extracts of Senna occidentalis

Husseini, H. A., Olonitola, O.S., Aliyu, M. S.
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Dermatophytes are one of the major aetiologic agents of cutaneous mycoses Senna occidentalis is among the plants used in traditional herbal medicine in treating fungal skin infections and it is shown from literature to contain phytochemicals which are attributed to its antidermatophytic activity. This work is aimed at determining the Phytoconstituents and antidermatophytic activity of  leaves and seeds crude extracts of the Senna occidentalis plant . The study is a qualitative study that determines the phytoconstituents and  antidermatophytic activity of the plant extracts on some clinical dermatophyte isolates. The plant  parts were sampled and were used to obtain aqueous and n-hexane extracts using distilled water and n-hexane as extracting solvents respectively. Phytochemical analysis was done on the extracts to  determine the presence of secondary metabolites. The antidermatophytic activity of the extracts on clinical dermatophytes isolates was determined using poisoned food technique. Aqueous extraction gave higher percentage extraction yield than n-hexane extract . All extracts contain secondary metabolites and the extracts showed varying degree of percentage growth inhibition on the isolates. Phytochemical screening of the leaves and seeds extracts of Senna occidentalis revealed the presence of alkaloids, saponins, tannins and other phytoconstituents. The Senna occidentalis leaves and seeds extracts showed growth inhibition percentage (I) ranging between 9% to 39.8% for n-hexane leaf extract,1.3%  to 52.6% for aqueous leaf extract,2.6% to 57.2% for n-hexane seed extract and 12.8% to 61.1% for aqueous seed extract. Senna occidentalis leaves and seeds extract have shown varying potential in inhibiting dermatophyte growth with no  extract having 100% inhibition  percentage on all the tested dermatophytes.  
西番泻粗提物的植物成分及抗皮肤真菌活性研究
皮肤真菌是皮肤真菌病的主要病原之一,西泻草是传统草药中用于治疗皮肤真菌感染的植物之一,文献表明西泻草含有抗皮肤真菌活性的植物化学物质。本研究旨在测定西泻叶和种子粗提物的植物成分及其抗皮肤真菌活性。本研究是一项定性研究,测定了一些临床分离的皮肤真菌植物提取物的植物成分和抗皮肤真菌活性。对植物各部位进行取样,分别以蒸馏水和正己烷为萃取溶剂,得到水萃取物和正己烷萃取物。对提取物进行植物化学分析以确定次生代谢物的存在。采用毒化食品法测定其提取物对临床分离的皮癣菌的抑菌活性。水溶液萃取比正己烷萃取的提取率高。所有提取物均含有次生代谢物,提取物对分离物的生长有不同程度的百分比抑制作用。对西泻叶和种子提取物进行植物化学筛选,发现其含有生物碱、皂苷、单宁等多种植物成分。正己烷叶提取物的生长抑制率为9% ~ 39.8%,水提物为1.3% ~ 52.6%,正己烷籽提取物为2.6% ~ 57.2%,水提物为12.8% ~ 61.1%。西番泻叶和种子提取物在抑制皮肤真菌生长方面表现出不同的潜力,没有一种提取物对所有测试的皮肤真菌都有100%的抑制率。
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