Anti-fungal and anti-bacterial activities of ethanol extracts of selected traditional Chinese medicinal herbs

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作者
Lin Zhang [1 ]
Anjaneya S.Ravipati [1 ]
Sundar R Koyyalamudi [1 ]
Sang Chul Jeong [1 ]
Narsimha Reddy [1 ]
John Bartlett [1 ]
Paul T.Smith [1 ]
Mercedes de la Cruz [2 ]
Maria Cndida Monteiro [2 ]
ngeles Melguizo [2 ]
Ester Jimnez [2 ]
Francisca Vicente [2 ]
机构
[1] School of Science and Health,University of Western Sydney,Locked Bag 1797,Penrith South DC,NSW 1797,Australia
[2] Fundación MEDINA,Centro de Excelencia en Investigación de Medicamentos Innovadores en Andalucía,Parque Tecnológico de Ciencias de la Salud,Avda.de Conocimiento 3,E-18016 Armilla,Granada,Spain
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Anti-fungal activity; Anti-bacterial activity; Ethanol extract; Chinese medicinal herb;
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R285.5 [中药实验药理];
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Objective:To evaluate in ritro antimicrobial activities of selected 58 ethno-medicinal plant extracts with a view to assess their therapeutic potential.Methods:A total of 58 traditional Chinese medicinal plants were carefully selected based on the literature review and their traditional use.The antimicrobial activities of ethanol extracts of these medicinal plants were tested against fungi(Aspergillus funigaius),yeast(Candida albicans),gram-negative(Acirelobacter haumannii and Pseudornnruis aeruginosa)and gram-positive bacteria(Staphglococcus aureus).The activities were tested at three different concentrations of 1.00,0.10 and 0.01 mg/mL.The data was analysed using Gene data Screener program.Results:The measured antimicrobial activities indicated that out of the 58 plant extracts,15 extracts showed anti-fungal activity and 23 extracts exhibited anti-bacterial activity.Eight plant extracts have exhibited both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activities.For instance,Eucommia ulmoides,Pohgonum cuspidcrtum,Poria cocas and Uncaria rhineophylla showed activity against both bacterial and fungal strains,indicating their broad spectrum of activity.Conclusions:The results revealed that the ethanol extracts of 30 plants out of the selected 58 possess significant antimicrobial activities.It is interesting to note that the findings from the current study are consistent with the traditional use.A clear correlation has also been found between the antimicrobial activity and the flavonoid content of the plant extracts which is in agreement with the literature.Hence.the results presented here can be used to guide the selection of potential plant species for the isolation and structure elucidation of novel antimicrobial compounds in order to establish the structure-activity relationship.This in turn is expected to lead the way to the discovery of novel antimicrobial agents for therapeutic use.
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