Assessment of antibacterial activity of crude leaf and root extracts of Cassia alata against Neisseria gonorrhea
Background: Gonorrhea is a major sexually transmitted disease worldwide and for its control, effective treatment is essential. However as more strains of Neisseria gonorrhea continuously develop resistance to several drugs, this strategy obliges scientists to discover newer effective drugs. Objectiv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African health sciences 2014-01, Vol.14 (4), p.840-848 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Gonorrhea is a major sexually transmitted disease worldwide
and for its control, effective treatment is essential. However as more
strains of Neisseria gonorrhea continuously develop resistance to
several drugs, this strategy obliges scientists to discover newer
effective drugs. Objectives: To ascertain whether crude leaf and root
extracts of Cassia alata (Caesalpiniaceae) have antimicrobial
activity against clinically resistant Cassia alata against Neisseria
gonorrhoeae bacteria. To determine and compare the MICs of their ether
and methanol extracts. Materials and Methods: Ether and methanol
extracts were prepared from the plant parts. 12-375mg/ml of serially
diluted ether extracts in DMSO and methanol extracts in water were
tested using agar-well diffusion method against Neisseria gonorrhea
clinical isolate cultured on MTM agar. MICs were determined from
corresponding concentration-response curves. Ceftriaxone was used as
positive control, whereas DMSO and water as negative controls.
Results:All the crude extracts showed concentration-dependent Neisseria
gonorrhea inhibition. Ether extracts for both leaves and roots gave
lower MICs compared to those of methanol. Ether root extract showed the
highest potency. Conclusions: Both the leaf and the root of Cassia
alata plant have activity against clinically resistant Neisseria
gonorrhoeae; the root having the higher activity. Lipophilic solvent,
ether, give more potent antigonorrhoeal extracts. As expected Cassia
alata plant in Central Uganda also has antibacterial activity. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 1729-0503 1680-6905 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ahs.v14i4.11 |