Antibacterial activity of Centaurea pumilio L. root and aerial part extracts against some multidrug resistant bacteria

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Naeim, Huda [1 ,2 ,3 ]
El-Hawiet, Amr [4 ]
Rahman, Raoufa A. Abdel [2 ]
Hussein, Ahmed [1 ]
El Demellawy, Maha A. [3 ]
Embaby, Amira M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Alexandria Univ, Inst Grad Studies & Res, Dept Biotechnol, 163 Horreya Ave,POB 832, Alexandria, Egypt
[2] City Sci Res & Technol Applicat SRTA City, Genet Engn & Biotechnol Res Inst GEBRI, Pharmaceut Bioprod Res Dept, Alexandria, Egypt
[3] SRTA City, GEBRI, Med Biotechnol Dept, Alexandria, Egypt
[4] Alexandria Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmacognosy, Alexandria, Egypt
关键词
AMR; Centaurea pumilio L; Aerial part; Root; Essential oil; Plant extracts; Antimicrobial activity; MDR strains; MIC; GC-MS; ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; ESSENTIAL OIL; SESQUITERPENE LACTONES; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES; VOLATILE COMPONENTS; BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITY; GROWING WILD; ASTERACEAE;
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10.1186/s12906-020-2876-y
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R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
Background: In the context of searching for potent, safe, natural antimicrobial agents to combate the global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) phenomenon, the current study evaluates for the first time ever, the broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity of essential oil (EO) and extracts from the rare wild plant Centaurea pumilio L.. It has tremendous ethnomedicinal values; its dried root is used as a fattening agent, a treatment for bad breath and diabetes, and screened for schistosomicidal activity. Methods: C. pumilio EO was extracted by hydrodistillation using a Clevenger apparatus. Chemical constituents of aerial part were extracted using a sequential solvent/solvent procedure employing four solvents with increasing polarities in the following order: petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and n-butanol. The chemical constituents were identified by GC-MS. Fifty-two microbial strains were used; twenty-six multidrug resistant (MDR), sixteen clinical, and ten reference strains. The identification of the microbial strains was performed by MALDI-TOF-MS. The antimicrobial activity of the EO and the aerial part and the root extracts was assessed through disc diffusion assay. A minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the EO and extracts was determined using the broth micro-dilution method. Results: The growth of reference and clinical strains was inhibited by EO, methanol, chloroform, and ethyl acetate aerial part extracts and chloroform root extract. The MDR strains growth, however, was inhibited only by EO and chloroform aerial part extract. GC-MS identified for the first time eighteen constituents from aerial part EO and chloroform extract each. EO showed antimicrobial activity against the reference, clinical, and MDR strains with MIC values of 31.25-125, 31.25-125, and 62.50-250 mu g/mL, respectively. Methanol aerial part extract exhibited high antimicrobial activities with MIC values of 62.50-250 mu g/mL against reference and clinical strains. Chloroform root extract displayed strong antimicrobial activity against reference and clinical strains recording MIC values of 62.50-250 mu g/mL and 62.50-125 mu g/mL, respectively. The chloroform aerial part extract demonstrated potent antimicrobial activity against the reference, clinical, and MDR strains with 31.25, 31.25, and 15.62 mu g/mL MIC values, respectively. Conclusions: Present data unravel the C. pumilio pharmacological magnitude to discover eco-friendly potent antimicrobial agents to fight AMR phenomenon.
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