| Literature DB >> 24772182 |
Yalemwork Ewnetu1, Wossenseged Lemma2, Nega Birhane1.
Abstract
Purpose. To evaluate antimicrobial effects of mixtures of Ethiopian honeys and ginger rhizome powder extracts on Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923), Escherichia coli (ATCC 25922), Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Escherichia coli (R), and Klebsiella pneumoniae (R). Methods. Agar diffusion and broth assays were performed to determine susceptibility of these standard and resistant clinical bacteria isolates using honey-ginger powder extract mixtures. Results. Honey-ginger powder extract mixtures produced the highest mean inhibition (25.62 mm ± 2.55) compared to the use of honeys (21.63 mm ± 3.30) or ginger extracts (19.23 mm ± 3.42) individually. The ranges of inhibitions produced by honey-ginger extract mixtures on susceptible test organisms (26-30 mm) and resistant strains (range: 19-27 mm) were higher compared to 7-22 mm and 0-14 mm by standard antibiotic discs. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of mixture of honeys-ginger extracts were 6.25% (0.625 v/mL) on the susceptible bacteria compared to 75% for resistant clinical isolates. Minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of honey-ginger extracts was 12.5% (0.125 g/mL) for all the test organisms. Conclusion. The result of this study showed that honey-ginger powder extract mixtures have the potential to serve as cheap source of antibacterial agents especially for the drug resistant bacteria strains.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24772182 PMCID: PMC3977104 DOI: 10.1155/2014/562804
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Results of one-way ANOVA and descriptive statistics of the inhibitions of honeys, ginger extracts, and honey-ginger extracts mixtures on the test bacteria isolates.
| Agents | Test organisms |
| Mean | Standard deviation | Minimum | Maximum |
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| Honey* |
| 6 | 22.50 | 1.64 | 21.00 | 24.00 |
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| 6 | 15.50 | 1.517 | 13.00 | 17.00 | |
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| 6 | 16.00 | 0.63 | 15.00 | 17.00 | |
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| 6 | 23.00 | 1.27 | 21.00 | 24.00 | |
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| 6 | 19.17 | 1.33 | 18.00 | 21.00 | |
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| Extract* |
| 6 | 22.50 | 1.64 | 21.00 | 24.00 |
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| 6 | 15.50 | 1.52 | 13.00 | 17.00 | |
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| 6 | 16.00 | 0.63 | 15.00 | 17.00 | |
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| 6 | 23.00 | 1.26 | 21.00 | 24.00 | |
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| 6 | 19.17 | 1.33 | 18.00 | 21.00 | |
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| Mixture* |
| 12 | 28.25 | 1.14 | 27.00 | 30.00 |
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| 12 | 24.92 | 1.56 | 22.00 | 27.00 | |
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| 12 | 22.50 | 1.57 | 19.00 | 25.00 | |
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| 12 | 27.92 | 1.38 | 26.00 | 30.00 | |
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| 12 | 24.50 | 0.90 | 23.00 | 26.00 | |
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| Methicillin* |
| 3 | 12.00 | 2.55 | 11.00 | 13.00 |
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| 3 | 0.00 | 1.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | |
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| 3 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | |
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| 3 | 8.00 | 0.00 | 7.00 | 9.00 | |
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| 3 | 0.00 | 1.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | |
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| Amoxicillin* |
| 3 | 21.00 | 5.26 | 20.00 | 22.00 |
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| 3 | 10.00 | 1.00 | 9.00 | 11.00 | |
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| 3 | — | 1.00 | — | — | |
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| 3 | 10.00 | — | 10.00 | 10.00 | |
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| 3 | 8.00 | 0.00 | 7.00 | 9.00 | |
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| Penicillin* |
| 3 | 20.00 | 5.40 | 19.50 | 20.50 |
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| 3 | 13.00 | 0.50 | 12.00 | 14.00 | |
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| 3 | — | 1.00 | — | — | |
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| 3 | 10.00 | — | 9.00 | 11.00 | |
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| 3 | 10.00 | 1.00 | 9.50 | 10.50 | |
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| 4.32 | ||||||
*The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.
Figure 1Average inhibition in mm for ginger powder water extracts, honeys, ginger powder ethanol/methanol extracts, mixture of honeys-ginger extracts, and standard antibiotic discs (Methicillin, Amoxicillin, and Penicillin).
Results of Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference (HSD) test of honey-ginger extract mixtures on the test bacteria isolates.
| Post hoc test | ( | ( | Mean difference ( | Std error | Sig |
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| Mixture |
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| 3.33333* | 0.54518 | 0.000 |
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| 5.75000* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| 0.33333 | 0.54518 | 0.973 | ||
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| 3.75000* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| −3.33333* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | |
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| 2.41667* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| −3.00000* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| 0.41667 | 0.54518 | 0.940 | ||
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| −5.75000* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | |
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| −2.41667* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| −5.41667* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| −2.00000* | 0.54518 | 0.005 | ||
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| −0.33333 | 0.54518 | 0.973 | |
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| 3.00000* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| 5.41667* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| 3.41667* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | ||
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| −3.75000* | 0.54518 | 0.000 | |
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| −0.41667 | 0.54518 | 0.940 | ||
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| 2.00000* | 0.54518 | 0.005 | ||
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| −3.41667* | 0.54518 | 0.000 |
*The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of honey, ginger extracts, and honey-ginger extract mixtures on susceptible and resistant isolates of the test bacteria species.
| Susceptible bacteria isolate | Honey | G. extract | Mixture | Resistant clinical isolates | Honey | G. extract | Mixture |
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| 6.25% | 6.25% | 6.25% |
| 12.5% | 12.5% | 6.25% & 12.5% |
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| 6.25% | 6.25% & 12.5% | 6.25% |
| 6.25% & 12.5% | 12.5% | 6.25% & 12.5% |
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| 6.25% & 12.5% | 12.5% | 6.25% & 12.5% | ||||
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| at 6.25% (0.0625 gm/mL) | 100% | 75% | 100% | 60% | 0% | 75% | |
| % at 12.50% (0.125 gm/mL) | 0 % | 25% | 0 % | 40% | 100% | 25% | |