Phytochemistry and in-vitro Antimicrobial Evaluation of Phragmanthera incana (Schum.) Balle Extracts on Selected Clinical Microorganisms

O. T. Ogunmefun, A. Saba, T. R. Fasola, F. Akharaiyi, O. Oridupa
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Aims: Phragmanthera incana , an African mistletoe hemi-parasitic plant growing on cocoa ( Theobroma cacao ) and kolanut ( Cola nitida ) trees was screened for antimicrobial and phytochemical activities due to their ethno medicinal claims as remedies for gastro intestinal tract infections, wound, diarrhoea, dysentery and skin infections. Methodology: The antimicrobial activities of hexane, methanol, chloroform, ethyl acetate and aqueous extracts of P. incana obtained from cocoa ( Theobroma cacao ) and kolanut ( Cola nitida ) trees were tested in vitro against five Gram negative and two Gram positive pathogenic bacteria; and three pathogenic fungi species using agar well diffusion technique. Qualitative and quantitative phytochemicals of the plants were determined by chemical methods. Results: Phytochemical screening of P. incana on cocoa and kolanut trees showed the presence of phytochemicals quality and quantity assessments. Varying degrees of inhibitory activities was observed with the solvent extracts of P. incana from cocoa and kolanut trees on test bacteria species while the test fungi species were resistant to all the extracts. Conclusion: This study showed that the methanol and ethyl acetate extracts of Phragmanthera incana had more antibacterial activities than other solvents. Antifungal activity was not exhibited by the five extracts of P. incana harvested from the two host plants used. Proteus mirabilis and P. aerugiosa commonly known for their resistant activities to most conventional antibiotics were inhibited by some of the extracts of P. incana in this study.
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金菖蒲植物化学及体外抗菌评价选定临床微生物的Balle提取物
目的:对一种生长在可可树(Theobroma cacao)和kolanut树(Cola nitida)上的非洲槲寄生半寄生植物Phragmanthera incana进行了抗菌和植物化学活性筛选,因为其民族药用声称可以治疗胃肠道感染、伤口、腹泻、痢疾和皮肤感染。方法:研究了从可可树(Theobroma cacao)和甜瓜树(Cola nitida)中提取的印加槟榔(P. incana)的己烷、甲醇、氯仿、乙酸乙酯和水提物对5种革兰氏阴性和2种革兰氏阳性致病菌的体外抑菌活性;并采用琼脂孔扩散技术对3种病原菌进行鉴定。采用化学方法对植物的化学成分进行定性和定量测定。结果:在可可树和椰子树上对印加木进行植物化学筛选,发现存在植物化学物质,并进行了质量和数量评价。不同溶剂提取物对不同细菌有不同程度的抑制作用,而不同溶剂提取物对不同真菌均有抗性。结论:本研究表明,印加草甲醇和乙酸乙酯提取物具有较强的抑菌活性。从两种寄主植物中提取的五种白芷提取物均未表现出抗真菌活性。对大多数常规抗生素具有抗性的奇异变形杆菌(Proteus mirabilis)和铜绿假单胞菌(P. aerugiosa)被白桦的部分提取物所抑制。
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