Antimicrobial, wound healing and antioxidant activity of Plagiochasma appendiculatum Lehm. et Lind
Plagiochasma appendiculatum (Aytoniaceae) of the order Marchantiales is widely used in the form of paste ethnomedicinally by Gaddi tribe in Kangra valley for treating skin diseases. In this context, antimicrobical potential of Plagiochasma appendiculatum against a wide range of microorganisms was st...
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description | Plagiochasma appendiculatum (Aytoniaceae) of the order Marchantiales is widely used in the form of paste ethnomedicinally by Gaddi tribe in Kangra valley for treating skin diseases. In this context, antimicrobical potential of
Plagiochasma appendiculatum against a wide range of microorganisms was studied. To validate the ethnotherapeutic claims of the plant in skin diseases, wound healing activity was studied, besides antioxidant activity to understand the mechanism of wound healing activity. The plant (alchoholic and aqueous extract) showed significant antibacterial and antifungal activity against almost all the organisms:
Micrococcus luteus,
Bacillus subtilis,
Bacillus cereus,
Staphylococcus aureus,
Streptococcus pneumoniae,
Enterobacter aerogenes,
Escherichia coli,
Klebsiella pneumoniae,
Proteus mirabilis,
Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
Salmonella typhimurium, and eight fungi
Candida albicans and
Cryptococcus albidus—dimorphic fungi,
Trichophyton rubrum—dermatophyte fungi,
Aspergillus niger,
Aspergillus flavus,
Aspergillus spinulosus,
Aspergillus terreus and
Aspergillus nidulans—systemic fungi, with especially good activity against the dermatophyte (
Trichophyton rubrum) and some infectious bacteria (
Escherichia coli,
Proteus mirabilis and
Salmonella typhimurium) with an MIC of 2.5
μg/disc. The results show that
Plagiochasma appendiculatum extract has potent wound healing capacity as evident from the wound contraction and increased tensile strength. The results also indicated that
Plagiochasma appendiculatum extract possesses potent antioxidant activity by inhibiting lipid peroxidation and increase in the superoxide dismutase (SOD) and Catalase activity. |
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Micrococcus luteus,
Bacillus subtilis,
Bacillus cereus,
Staphylococcus aureus,
Streptococcus pneumoniae,
Enterobacter aerogenes,
Escherichia coli,
Klebsiella pneumoniae,
Proteus mirabilis,
Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
Salmonella typhimurium, and eight fungi
Candida albicans and
Cryptococcus albidus—dimorphic fungi,
Trichophyton rubrum—dermatophyte fungi,
Aspergillus niger,
Aspergillus flavus,
Aspergillus spinulosus,
Aspergillus terreus and
Aspergillus nidulans—systemic fungi, with especially good activity against the dermatophyte (
Trichophyton rubrum) and some infectious bacteria (
Escherichia coli,
Proteus mirabilis and
Salmonella typhimurium) with an MIC of 2.5
μg/disc. The results show that
Plagiochasma appendiculatum extract has potent wound healing capacity as evident from the wound contraction and increased tensile strength. The results also indicated that
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Micrococcus luteus,
Bacillus subtilis,
Bacillus cereus,
Staphylococcus aureus,
Streptococcus pneumoniae,
Enterobacter aerogenes,
Escherichia coli,
Klebsiella pneumoniae,
Proteus mirabilis,
Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
Salmonella typhimurium, and eight fungi
Candida albicans and
Cryptococcus albidus—dimorphic fungi,
Trichophyton rubrum—dermatophyte fungi,
Aspergillus niger,
Aspergillus flavus,
Aspergillus spinulosus,
Aspergillus terreus and
Aspergillus nidulans—systemic fungi, with especially good activity against the dermatophyte (
Trichophyton rubrum) and some infectious bacteria (
Escherichia coli,
Proteus mirabilis and
Salmonella typhimurium) with an MIC of 2.5
μg/disc. The results show that
Plagiochasma appendiculatum extract has potent wound healing capacity as evident from the wound contraction and increased tensile strength. The results also indicated that
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Micrococcus luteus,
Bacillus subtilis,
Bacillus cereus,
Staphylococcus aureus,
Streptococcus pneumoniae,
Enterobacter aerogenes,
Escherichia coli,
Klebsiella pneumoniae,
Proteus mirabilis,
Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
Salmonella typhimurium, and eight fungi
Candida albicans and
Cryptococcus albidus—dimorphic fungi,
Trichophyton rubrum—dermatophyte fungi,
Aspergillus niger,
Aspergillus flavus,
Aspergillus spinulosus,
Aspergillus terreus and
Aspergillus nidulans—systemic fungi, with especially good activity against the dermatophyte (
Trichophyton rubrum) and some infectious bacteria (
Escherichia coli,
Proteus mirabilis and
Salmonella typhimurium) with an MIC of 2.5
μg/disc. The results show that
Plagiochasma appendiculatum extract has potent wound healing capacity as evident from the wound contraction and increased tensile strength. The results also indicated that
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