| Literature DB >> 19770266 |
Ricardo Salazar-Aranda1, Luis Alejandro Pérez-López, Joel López-Arroyo, Blanca Alicia Alanís-Garza, Noemí Waksman de Torres.
Abstract
Traditional medicine has a key role in health care worldwide. Obtaining scientific information about the efficacy and safety of the plants from our region is one of the goals of our research group. In this report, 17 plants were selected and collected in different localities from northeast Mexico. The dried plants were separated into leaves, flowers, fruit, stems, roots and bark. Each part was extracted with methanol, and 39 crude extracts were prepared. The extracts were tested for their antimicrobial activity using three Gram-negative bacterial strains (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii), three Gram-positive bacterial strains (Enterococcus faecalis and two Staphylococcus aureus strains), and seven clinically isolated yeasts (Candida albicans, C. krusei, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis and C. glabrata); their antioxidant activity was tested using a DPPH free radical assay. No activity against Gram-negative bacteria was observed with any extract up to the maximum concentration tested, 1000 μg ml(-1). We report here for the first time activity of Ceanothus coeruleus against S. aureus (flowers, minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) 125 μg ml(-1)), C. glabrata (MICs 31.25 μg ml(-1)) and C. parapsilosis (MICs between 31.25 and 125 μg ml(-1)); Chrysanctinia mexicana against C. glabrata (MICs 31.25 μg ml(-1)); Colubrina greggii against E. faecalis (MICs 250 μg ml(-1)) and Cordia boissieri against C. glabrata (MIC 125 μg ml(-1)). Furthermore, this is the first report about antioxidant activity of extracts from Ceanothus coeruleus, Chrysanctinia mexicana, Colubrina greggii and Cyperus alternifolius. Some correlation could exist between antioxidant activity and antiyeast activity against yeasts in the species Ceanothus coeruleus, Schinus molle, Colubrina greggii and Cordia boissieri.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 19770266 PMCID: PMC3136635 DOI: 10.1093/ecam/nep127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
List of plants screened.
| Plant | Voucher | Family | Part | Popular use |
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| 024099 | Rhamanceae | L, F, R | Fever, angina [ |
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| 024102 | Compositae | L, F, R | Respiratory affections [ |
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| 024164 | Ranunculaceae | L-S | Disinfectant, antibiotic, [ |
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| 024169 | Rhamanceae | L, F, R | Fever, antibiotic [ |
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| 024167 | Borraginaceae | F | Cough, tuberculosis, respiratory affections [ |
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| 024101 | Cyperaceae | L-S, R | Aphrodisiac, stimulating [ |
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| 024100 | Compositae | L, F, R | Chest complaints, pulmonary affections [ |
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| 024172 | Borraginaceae | L, F-S | Cough, anticatharral [ |
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| 024165 | Escrophulariaceae | F | Tuberculosis, bronchitis, diarrhea, damage of the liver, jaundice, fever [ |
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| 024168 | Verbenaceae | L, R | Antibacterial, diuretic, emmenagogue, parasitic [ |
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| 024173 | Zigophylaceae | L, R | Tuberculosis, cough, cold, rheumatism, fall of hair, venereal diseases [ |
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| 024170 | Phytolacaceae | L, F-Fr, R | Dermatological [ |
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| 024103 | Labiatae | L, F, R | Antioxidant, pharyngitis [ |
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| 024096 | Labiatae | L, R | Tonsillitis, antimicrobial [ |
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| 024095 | Labiatae | L, F | Antioxidant, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, antimicrobial [ |
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| 024166 | Anacardiaceae | L, F, B | Pus, helps to eyes, teeth and mouth [ |
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| 024104 | Labiatae | L-S, F, R | Cough, expectorant, fever, cold [ |
L: leaves; F: flowers; B: bark; R: root; S: stem; Fr: fruit.
Antimicrobial activity of extracts against bacterial strains and yeast isolates tested using on microdilution assay.
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| Rsist. | 498 | 53 | 501 | 84 | 166 | 168 | 96 | |||
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| L | — | 1000 | –— | 62.5 | 250 | 125 | 31.25 | 250 | 62.5 | 62.5 |
| F | 125 | — | — | 1000 | 1000 | — | 31.25 | 1000 | 1000 | 125 | |
| R | — | 1000 | — | 125 | 31.25 | 31.25 | 31.25 | 250 | 125 | 31.25 | |
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| L | 1000 | — | — | — | — | — | 31.25 | — | — | – |
| F | 1000 | — | — | — | — | — | 31.25 | 1000 | — | – | |
| R | 1000 | — | — | — | — | — | 31.25 | — | — | – | |
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| L | 1000 | — | 250 | 250 | 125 | 250 | 31.25 | 500 | 125 | 62.5 |
| F | 1000 | — | 250 | 250 | 125 | 250 | 31.25 | 500 | 125 | 125 | |
| R | — | — | — | 250 | 250 | 125 | 31.25 | 500 | 1000 | 500 | |
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| F | 62.5 | 125 | — | — | — | — | 125 | — | — | – |
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| L-S | 125 | — | 1000 | 500 | 1000 | 500 | 31.25 | 1000 | — | 1000 |
| R | 250 | 250 | 125 | 500 | 1000 | 500 | 31.25 | 500 | 500 | 1000 | |
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| L | 125 | 250 | 1000 | 125 | 125 | 125 | 31.25 | 500 | 500 | 250 |
| F | 62.5 | 125 | 1000 | 62.5 | 62.5 | 125 | 31.25 | 250 | 62.5 | 62.5 | |
| B | 125 | 125 | 125 | 250 | 500 | 250 | 62.5 | 125 | 1000 | 1000 | |
| Cephalotin | 15.6 | 31.25 | 31.25 | ||||||||
| Fluconazole | 4 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 0.5 | 31.25 | 1 |
MIC values in μg ml−1; MIC > 1000 μg ml−1; L: leaves; F: flowers; B: bark; R: root; S: stem; S. a. Staphylococcus aureus; E. f. Enterococcus, faecalis; C. a. Candida albicans; C. g. Candida glabrata; C. t. Candida tropicalis; C. k. Candida krusei; C. p. Candida parapsilosis.
Figure 1MIC of active extracts against S.a. Staphylococcus aureus strains: (ATCC) and an oxacillin-resistant strain (MR). L: leaves; F: flowers; R: root; L-S: leaves-steam; B: bark; C.c., Ceanothus coeruleus; C.m., Chrysactinia mexicana; C.g., Colubrina greggii; C.b., Cordia boissieri; C.a. Cyperus alternifolius; S.m., Schinus molle; Ctrl, control. The arrow shows better activity.
Effects of extracts and positive control on the in vitro free radical (DPPH) scavenging activity (μg ml−1).
| Plant | Part | CE50 ( |
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| L | 8.3 ± 1.0 |
| F | 28.0 ± 3.0 | |
| R | 5.6 ± 2.9 | |
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| L | 10.5 ± 1.1 |
| F | 8.3 ± 1.0 | |
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| L | 18.3 ± 3.2 |
| F | 29.0 ± 3.7 | |
| R | 7.9 ± 1.7 | |
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| F | 105.1 ± 2.3 |
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| R | 9.3 ± 0.6 |
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| F | 35.2 ± 2.1 |
| L-S | 29.4 ± 1.4 | |
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| L | 20.8 ± 2.21 |
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| F | 15.2 ± 4.0 |
| B | 8.6 ± 1.6 | |
| Quercetin (positive control) | 3.0 ± 1.3 |
L: leaves; F: flowers; B: bark; R: root; S: stem.
Figure 2MIC of extracts active against yeast, and their antioxidant activity expressed as effective concentration (CE50). L: leaves; F: flowers; R: root; L-S: leaves-steam; B: bark; C.c., Ceanothus coeruleus; C.m., Chrysactinia mexicana; C.g., Colubrina greggii; C.b., Cordia boissieri; C.a. Cyperus alternifolius; S.m., Schinus molle; Ctrl, control; C.a., Candida albicans; C.gl., Candida glabrata; C.t., Candida tropicalis; C.p., Candida parapsilosis. The arrow shows better activity.