Evaluation of the effects of SPONDIAS MOMBIN extract as an alternative antimicrobial drug

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Journal of Tropical Pathology Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI:10.5216/rpt.v52i1.73022
Thais Aratak Marques Taia, Marcos Felipe Vilela Peres, Igor Mendes Moreira de Oliveira, Monatha Nayara Guimarães Teófilo, Natália Correia Stoko, Suzana Ferreira Alves, Graziela Torres Blanch, Sérgio Henrique Nascente Costa, L. Borges, Alessandra Marques Cardoso, Mirian Viera Teixeira, M. A. Pelli de Oliveira, Clayson Moura Gomes
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The extract of Spondias mombin has constituents which may improve psychiatric disorders, in addition to having antiviral, antifungal, and antimicrobial activity. But despite having several benefits, it is necessary to assess whether the extract may interfere with cell metabolism so furthermore its microbicide potential can be explored. Fifteen Wistar rats were used, divided into four groups (control group; control with extract; hyperlipidemic diet; hyperlipidemic diet and extract). For 12 weeks, the animals were weighed and their blood glucose was assessed. Afterwards, they were euthanized, and the biological material was collected. The evaluation confirmed the efficacy of the extract of S. mombin against cell metabolism of rats, without negatively altering cell viability; the group of rats with an hyperlipidemic diet showed an increase in body weight; however, in the individual assessment of the organs, there were no significant changes. The glycemic index, liver parameters, lipids, and mineral ions did not show changes. Furthermore, the antimicrobial potential of S. mombin extract was observed against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 29213 and Staphylococcus aureus BLACC. The results suggest that S. mombin extract did not interfere with cell viability, did not show cytotoxicity to cells that were exposed to it, nor did it interfere with the metabolism, organs, and biochemical indices of rats with a standard or hyperlipidemic diet. Considering such characteristics and the potential activities observed in this present study, additional evaluation should be conducted to further assess the role of S. mombin extract as a source of new alternative antimicrobial drug as well as its possible beneficial activity to the cardiovascular system. KEY WORDS: Spondias mombin; hyperlipidemic diet; antimicrobial inhibition; obesity; Staphylococcus aureus.
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SPONDIAS MOMBIN提取物作为替代抗菌药物的效果评价
除具有抗病毒、抗真菌和抗菌活性外,Spondias mombin提取物还具有可改善精神疾病的成分。但是,尽管有一些好处,有必要评估提取物是否会干扰细胞代谢,以便进一步探索其杀微生物的潜力。选取Wistar大鼠15只,分为4组(对照组;用提取物控制;hyperlipidemic饮食;高脂血症饮食和提取物)。在12周的时间里,对这些动物称重并评估它们的血糖。之后,他们被安乐死,并收集生物材料。评价证实了苦参提取物对大鼠细胞代谢有一定的抑制作用,且未对细胞活力产生负面影响;高脂血症饮食组大鼠体重增加;然而,在器官的个体评估中,没有明显的变化。血糖指数、肝脏参数、脂质和矿物质离子没有变化。此外,还观察了苦楝提取物对金黄色葡萄球菌ATCC 29213和金黄色葡萄球菌BLACC的抑菌作用。结果表明,山楂提取物不会干扰细胞活力,对暴露于其下的细胞没有细胞毒性,也不会干扰标准饮食或高脂血症饮食大鼠的代谢、器官和生化指标。考虑到这些特点和本研究中观察到的潜在活性,还需要进一步的评价,以进一步评估山楂提取物作为一种新的替代抗菌药物的作用,以及它对心血管系统可能的有益活性。关键词:棘球蚴;hyperlipidemic饮食;抗菌药物抑制;肥胖;金黄色葡萄球菌。
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Journal of Tropical Pathology
Journal of Tropical Pathology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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