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Maria del Rosario Jacobo-Salcedo1, Angel Josabad Alonso-Castro, Luis A Salazar-Olivo, Candy Carranza-Alvarez, Luis Angel González-Espíndola, Fabiola Domínguez, Sandra Patricia Maciel-Torres, Concepción García-Lujan, Marisela del Rocio González-Martínez, Maricela Gómez-Sánchez, Eduardo Estrada-Castillón, Rocio Zapata-Bustos, Pedro Medellin-Milán, Alejandro García-Carrancá.
Abstract
The antimicrobial effects of the Mexican medicinal plants Guazuma ulmifolia, Justicia spicigera, Opuntia joconostle, O. leucotricha, Parkinsonia aculeata, Phoradendron longifolium, P. serotinum, Psittacanthus calyculatus, Tecoma stans and Teucrium cubense were tested against several human multi-drug resistant pathogens, including three Gram (+) and five Gram (-) bacterial species and three fungal species using the disk-diffusion assay. The cytotoxicity of plant extracts on human cancer cell lines and human normal non-cancerous cells was also evaluated using the MTT assay. Phoradendron longifolium, Teucrium cubense, Opuntia joconostle, Tecoma stans and Guazuma ulmifolia showed potent antimicrobial effects against at least one multidrug-resistant microorganism (inhibition zone > 15 mm). Only Justicia spicigera and Phoradendron serotinum extracts exerted active cytotoxic effects on human breast cancer cells (IC50 < or = 30 microg/mL). The results showed that Guazuma ulmifolia produced potent antimicrobial effects against Candida albicans and Acinetobacter lwoffii, whereas Justicia spicigera and Phoradendron serotinum exerted the highest toxic effects on MCF-7 and HeLa, respectively, which are human cancer cell lines. These three plant species may be important sources of antimicrobial and cytotoxic agents.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22312741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Commun ISSN: 1555-9475 Impact factor: 0.986