Evaluation of HPLC Profile, Antioxidant, Quorum Sensing, Biofilm, Swarming Motility, and Enzyme Inhibition Activities of Conventional and Green Extracts of Salvia triloba DOI Creative Commons
Mohammed Mansour Quradha, Alfred Ngenge Tamfu, Mehmet Emin Duru

et al.

Food Science & Nutrition, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(12), P. 10716 - 10733

Published: Nov. 24, 2024

ABSTRACT The current study aims to prepare a green extract using new method in addition conventional extraction methods including; methanolic and ultrasonic of Salvia triloba , compare their phenolic composition utilizing high‐performance liquid chromatograph equipped with diode array detector (HPLC‐DAD), anti‐bacterial, anti‐oxidant, enzyme inhibition activities. results HPLC‐DAD analysis showed that Rosmarinic acid was found the highest amount followed by extracts as 169.7 ± 0.51, 135.1 0.40, 28.58 0.46 μg/g respectively. Trans‐cinnamic (4.40 0.09 μg/g) exclusively extract. For bioactivities, exhibited biofilm against Enterococcus faecalis compared other extracts, while outperformed both ultrasonic‐assisted Staphylococcus aureus Escherichia coli strains at minimum inhibitory concentration. considerable quorum sensing Chromobacterium violaceum CV026, no activity recorded from S. moderate butyrylcholinesterase inhibition; each demonstrated limited effects on urease enzyme. Similarly, significant antioxidant activity, β‐carotene‐linoleic assay (IC 50 = 10.29 0.36 μg/mL), DPPH • 27.77 0.55 ABTS •+ 15.49 0.95 metal chelating 57.80 CUPRAC (assay A 0.50 32.54 0.84 μg/mL). Furthermore, better than α‐tocopherol (Standard used). potential solvent(s) eco‐friendly alternative for extractin compounds evaluated biological activities first time.

Language: Английский

Essential Oil of Fractionated Oregano as Motility Inhibitor of Bacteria Associated with Urinary Tract Infections DOI Creative Commons
Eduardo Sánchez-García, Cynthia Torres-Alvarez,

Elías G. Morales Sosa

et al.

Antibiotics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(7), P. 665 - 665

Published: July 18, 2024

In this research, several analyses were carried out on concentrated fractions of Mexican oregano essential oil (Poliomintha longiflora Gray) in order to determine its ability inhibit the growth and motility Escherichia coli (swimming), Pseudomonas aeruginosa Proteus vulgaris (swarming); these Gram-negative bacteria associated with urinary tract infections are motile due presence flagella, which is considered an important virulence factor that favors their when trying reach target organ cause infection. Also, resistance pattern antibiotics each strain was determined. The results showed (8 12 tested) for P. aureginosa, while E. resistant 4 tested. On other hand, fractionated caused inhibition a reduction motility, varying between among bacteria. Fraction major reduction, MBC values ranging from 0.002 23.7 mg/mL. Treatment (F1, F2, F3, F4) reduced by 92–81% vulgaris, 90–83% coli, 100–8.9% aeruginosa. These demonstrated higher performance lower application dose high content Carvacrol Thymol; unlike fractions, synergy oxygenated monoterpenes may greater antimicrobial activity.

Language: Английский

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The Ethno-pharmaceuticals Fighting UTI-Resistant Bacteria: Synergistic Potential Exploration DOI Open Access

Pragnya Paramita Acharya,

Soumya Jal

International Journal of Advancement in Life Sciences Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 07(03), P. 24 - 36

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a pressing global health concern, exacerbated by the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. Bioprospecting, involving exploration natural resources for therapeutic potential, offers promising approach to tackling this challenge. Ethnopharmaceuticals, traditional medicinal practices and remedies from indigenous communities, present valuable source discovering novel bioactive compounds. This review comprehensively evaluates bioprospecting ethnopharmaceuticals their synergistic potential against UTIs. Drawing existing literature, we analyze diverse range ethnopharmaceuticals, elucidating mechanisms action experimental evidence supporting interactions. Ethno-pharmaceuticals encompass various plant-based extracts, herbal remedies, healing utilized across generations manage infections. We examine scientific efficacy in treating UTIs, clarifying components modes action. Integration knowledge with modern methodologies is crucial addressing contemporary challenges. By harnessing ethno-pharmaceuticals, can develop alternative therapies offering hope improved treatment outcomes amidst antibiotic resistance.

Language: Английский

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Evaluation of HPLC Profile, Antioxidant, Quorum Sensing, Biofilm, Swarming Motility, and Enzyme Inhibition Activities of Conventional and Green Extracts of Salvia triloba DOI Creative Commons
Mohammed Mansour Quradha, Alfred Ngenge Tamfu, Mehmet Emin Duru

et al.

Food Science & Nutrition, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(12), P. 10716 - 10733

Published: Nov. 24, 2024

ABSTRACT The current study aims to prepare a green extract using new method in addition conventional extraction methods including; methanolic and ultrasonic of Salvia triloba , compare their phenolic composition utilizing high‐performance liquid chromatograph equipped with diode array detector (HPLC‐DAD), anti‐bacterial, anti‐oxidant, enzyme inhibition activities. results HPLC‐DAD analysis showed that Rosmarinic acid was found the highest amount followed by extracts as 169.7 ± 0.51, 135.1 0.40, 28.58 0.46 μg/g respectively. Trans‐cinnamic (4.40 0.09 μg/g) exclusively extract. For bioactivities, exhibited biofilm against Enterococcus faecalis compared other extracts, while outperformed both ultrasonic‐assisted Staphylococcus aureus Escherichia coli strains at minimum inhibitory concentration. considerable quorum sensing Chromobacterium violaceum CV026, no activity recorded from S. moderate butyrylcholinesterase inhibition; each demonstrated limited effects on urease enzyme. Similarly, significant antioxidant activity, β‐carotene‐linoleic assay (IC 50 = 10.29 0.36 μg/mL), DPPH • 27.77 0.55 ABTS •+ 15.49 0.95 metal chelating 57.80 CUPRAC (assay A 0.50 32.54 0.84 μg/mL). Furthermore, better than α‐tocopherol (Standard used). potential solvent(s) eco‐friendly alternative for extractin compounds evaluated biological activities first time.

Language: Английский

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