Synergistic Evaluation of Moringa oleifera, Hunteria umbellate and Azadirachta indica with Antibiotics Against Environmental MRSA Isolates: An In-vitro Study

Akinrotoye Kehinde Peter, A. Paul, Lanlokun Olabisi, A. Clement
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Methicillin–Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is known to show resistance to beta-lactam class of antibiotics. MRSA is among the highest superbugs posing dangerous threats to humans. This study aimed at determining the in-vitro synergistic evaluation of Moringa oleifera, Hunteria umbellate and Azadirachta indica extracts with existing antibiotics (Azithromycin, Clindamycin and Vancomycin) on isolated MRSA from fomites. MRSA was isolated using the BBL™ Oxacillin agar screen test (Muller Hinton Agar with 6 μg/mL Oxacillin and 4% NaCl). The Minimum Bactericidal concentration (MBC) of the MRSA were determined by Agar well diffusion using antibiotics in solitary, plant extracts in solitary, combination of these antibiotics with plant extracts at different concentrations. The agar diffusion assay showed that H. umbellate extract-Azithromycin combination had the least zones of inhibition ≥21.00±1.92 mm in 75% of all isolates testedwhile M. oleifera extract-Azithromycin combination had the highest zones of inhibition ≥22.20 ±2.27 mm. Comparison of bactericidal activities of all plant extracts and antibiotics synergy shows Azithromycin to have a significant value of P>0.05. The agar well diffusion method showed synergistic effects between combination of antibiotics and all extracts with significant increase in the zones of inhibition of the test antibiotics against environmental strains of MRSA. The synergistic interactions indicated that the inhibitory potentials of the plant extracts increased hence, combining natural products derived from phytochemicals and antibiotics could be another way to mitigate and fight against resistant infectious bacteria.
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辣木、伞形虫和印楝与抗生素对环境MRSA分离株的协同作用研究
已知耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)对β -内酰胺类抗生素具有耐药性。耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌是对人类构成危险威胁的最高超级细菌之一。本研究旨在研究辣木、伞形虫和印楝提取物与现有抗生素(阿奇霉素、克林霉素和万古霉素)对分离物MRSA的体外增效评价。采用BBL™Oxacillin琼脂筛选试验(含6 μg/mL Oxacillin和4% NaCl的Muller Hinton琼脂)分离MRSA。采用抗生素单生、植物提取物单生、与不同浓度植物提取物联合使用的琼脂孔扩散法测定了MRSA的最低杀菌浓度。琼脂扩散试验结果表明,75%的分离菌对伞形花提取物-阿奇霉素的抑制区最小,≥21.00±1.92 mm;对油桐提取物-阿奇霉素的抑制区最大,≥22.20±2.27 mm。比较各植物提取物的杀菌活性和抗生素协同作用,阿奇霉素具有显著的P>0.05。琼脂孔扩散法显示,抗生素与各提取物联合使用具有协同作用,对环境菌株MRSA的抑制区显著增加。协同作用表明,植物提取物的抑菌能力增强,因此,将植物化学物质的天然产物与抗生素结合可能是减轻和对抗耐药感染细菌的另一种方法。
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