Green extraction using goat urine as menstruum and evaluation for in vitro antimycobacterial activity of Curcuma zedoaria and Curcuma caesia rhizomes collected from Assam

H. Sharma
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Background: In Indian traditional system of medicine, goat urine is believed to have therapeutic value and is also reported its use in the treatment of tuberculosis (TB). On the basis of reported traditional uses for the treatment of TB and/or leprosy, Curcuma caesia and Curcuma zedoaria rhizomes were selected. Aim: It was aimed to study the antimycobacterial activity of goat urine and extracts of the rhizome of the two plants obtained using goat urine as menstruum. Materials and Methods: The rhizomes were amassed from in and around Dibrugarh. The clean sliced rhizomes were dried at room temperature. The dried rhizomes of both the plant species were extracted using raw and photoactivated goat urine as menstruum by maceration process. In vitro antimycobacterial activity of the rhizome extracts was carried out by disc diffusion method. Results and Discussion: Crude photoactivated goat urine extracts of both the plants C. caesia (paGuCc) and C. zedoaria were found to have higher antimycobacterial activity against Mycobacterium smegmatis than that of raw goat urine extracts of both the plants C. caesia and C. zedoaria. Among all paGUCc extracts were found to exhibit highest antimycobacterial activity. Conclusion: The extracts obtained using photoactivated goat urine showed higher activity than the extracts obtained using raw goat urine. Goat urine also exhibited antimycobacterial activity, but not as much as the extracts. Thus, it is proved that the extracts and goat urine have antimycobacterial activity and extracting with goat urine and thus have improved activity.
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山羊尿液为母液的绿色提取及其对阿萨姆邦莪术和莪术根茎体外抑菌活性的评价
背景:在印度传统医学体系中,山羊尿被认为具有治疗价值,也有报道称其用于治疗结核病(TB)。根据报道的治疗结核病和/或麻风病的传统用途,选择了姜黄和莪术根状茎。目的:研究山羊尿及以山羊尿为原料提取的两种植物根茎提取物的抑菌活性。材料与方法:从Dibrugarh及其周边地区采集根状茎。干净切片的根茎在室温下干燥。以光活化的山羊尿为原料,采用浸渍法提取两种植物的干根茎。采用圆盘扩散法测定了根茎提取物的体外抑菌活性。结果与讨论:光活化山羊尿粗提物对耻垢分枝杆菌的抑菌活性均高于光活化山羊尿粗提物和zedoaria山羊尿粗提物的抑菌活性。其中,paGUCc提取物的抑菌活性最高。结论:光活化山羊尿提取液的活性高于生山羊尿提取液。山羊尿也表现出抑菌活性,但不如提取物那么强。由此证明,提取液和山羊尿具有抑菌活性,用山羊尿提取液抑菌活性提高。
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