Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of Andrographolide and Ajwain as promising alternatives to antibiotics for treating Salmonella gallinarum infection in chicken

•This study explores the potential of combined phytoremediation using Andrographolide and Ajwain.•Selected combinations mitigated signs of infection.•Offers an innovative and sustainable solution to address antimicrobial resistance in chicken. The emergence of antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bac...

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Hauptverfasser: Mudasir Ahmad, Syed, Saleem, Afnan, Nazir, Junaid, Khalid Yousuf, Syed, Mir, Yaawar, Manzoor, Tasaduq, Farhat, Baqia, Ahmad, Sheikh F, Zaffar, Asra, Haq, Zulfqarul
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description •This study explores the potential of combined phytoremediation using Andrographolide and Ajwain.•Selected combinations mitigated signs of infection.•Offers an innovative and sustainable solution to address antimicrobial resistance in chicken. The emergence of antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria, including Salmonella gallinarum, poses a significant challenge to poultry health and food safety. In response, alternative strategies are urgently needed to mitigate bacterial infections without exacerbating antibiotic resistance. Phytoremediation, a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach, harnesses the natural detoxification capabilities of plants to remediate contaminants. This study explores the potential of combined phytoremediation using Andrographolide, derived from Andrographis paniculata, and Ajwain derived from Trachyspermum ammi as promising alternatives to antibiotics for treating Salmonella gallinarum infection in poultry. Andrographolide, known for its potent antimicrobial properties, exhibits inhibitory effects while Ajwain, rich in bioactive compounds, possesses antimicrobial and immunomodulatory properties. By leveraging their combined phytoremediation potential, Andrographolide and Ajwain offer a multifaceted approach to combat Salmonella gallinarum within the poultry environment. The study employed a rigorous experimental design, including in vitro assessments of antimicrobial susceptibility, cytotoxicity, and optimal concentration determination. Following this, in vivo experiments were conducted using a chicken model infected with Salmonella gallinarum. Results demonstrated that the selected combinations effectively reduced mortality rates, alleviated clinical symptoms, and mitigated gross pathological signs associated with Salmonella infection. Gene expression studies indicated a downregulation of proinflammatory cytokines, underscoring potential implications of a combined phytoremediation strategy as an innovative and sustainable solution to address Salmonella gallinarum infections in poultry production systems.
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