K Ami, R R Geethesh, A Ravindra, B N Ashok Kumar, V S Sushmitha
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摘要
伤寒沙门氏菌是伤寒的致病菌,仍然是全球公共卫生关注的一个主要问题。尽管有常规抗生素可用,但伤寒沙门氏菌抗生素耐药菌株的出现给抗击这种传染性病原体带来了严峻挑战。因此,对传统草药等替代疗法的探索日益突出。Bharangyadi Yoga 是一种特定草药成分的组合,在传统医学体系中用于治疗 Sahasrayogam 中提到的各种类型的发烧和相关疾病,必须以 Kashaya 的形式配制和服用。通过不同浓度的井扩散法,对伤寒沙门氏菌进行了 Bharangyadi Kashaya 和 Bharangyadi Arka 的体外抗菌活性试验,并测量了抑制微生物生长的面积。在 Arka 中观察到适度的抑制区,而在任何浓度的 Kashaya 中均未观察到抑制区。Bharangyadi Arka 的抗菌效果可归因于其挥发性和其他水提取物的含量、溶解度的提高以及挥发性活性成分的释放。在这项研究中,作为一种新剂型,Arka 的抗菌活性优于 Kashaya。不过,Kashaya 的抗菌效果不佳并不表明其缺乏治疗效果。
Comparative Antibacterial Activity of Bharangyadi Yoga Variants w.s.r. to Salmonella Typhi
Salmonella typhi, the causative organism of typhoid fever, remains a major global public health concern. Despite the availability of conventional antibiotics, the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains of Salmonella typhi poses a serious challenge in combating this infectious pathogen. As a result, the exploration of alternative therapeutic options, such as traditional herbal remedies, has gained prominence. Bharangyadi Yoga is a combination of specific herbal ingredients, used in traditional medicine system to address various types of fever and related ailments as mentioned in Sahasrayogam, has to be prepared and administered in the form of Kashaya. In vitro antibacterial activity of Bharangyadi Kashaya and Bharangyadi Arka was carried out by well diffusion method with different concentrations against Salmonella typhi and the area of inhibition of microbial growth is measured. Moderate zone of inhibition was observed in Arka, while no zone of inhibition was seen in any of the concentration of Kashaya. The antibacterial effectiveness of Bharangyadi Arka can be attributed to its volatile and other aqueous extract content, enhanced solubility and release of volatile active constituents. In this study, Arka is established to have better antibacterial activity compare to Kashaya as a new dosage form. However, Negative antibacterial result of Kashaya does not indicate lack of therapeutic effectiveness.