Evaluating the Antimicrobial Activity of Methonolic Extract of Rhus Succedanea Leaf Gall

Introduction: The worldwide increased bacterial resistance to antibiotics and the undesirable side effects associated with constant use of synthetic drugs has prompted the search for novel antimicrobial agents, particularly those manufactured from plants. This study is designed to ascertain the anti...

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Main Authors: Savitri Shrestha, Sundara Rajan Subaramaihha, Sujan Ganapathy Pasura Subbaiah, Ravi Shankara Birur Eshwarappa, Dhananjaya Bhadrapura Lakkappa
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Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2013-12-01
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spelling doaj-01479837f9524e2d93646c1de5ea46572020-11-24T20:57:00ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesBioImpacts2228-56522228-56602013-12-013419519810.5681/bi.2013.035BI_1127_20130828000301Evaluating the Antimicrobial Activity of Methonolic Extract of Rhus Succedanea Leaf GallSavitri Shrestha0Sundara Rajan Subaramaihha1Sujan Ganapathy Pasura Subbaiah2Ravi Shankara Birur Eshwarappa3Dhananjaya Bhadrapura Lakkappa4Centre for Advanced studies in Biosciences, Jain University, Chamrajpete-560019, Bangalore, Karnataka, IndiaCentre for Advanced studies in Biosciences, Jain University, Chamrajpete-560019, Bangalore, Karnataka, IndiaCentre for Advanced studies in Biosciences, Jain University, Chamrajpete-560019, Bangalore, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of chemistry, School of graduate studies, Jain University, Bangalore-560002, IndiaToxinology Lab, School of Chemical and Biotechnology (SCBT), SASTRA University, Tanjavur-613401, Tamilnadu, IndiaIntroduction: The worldwide increased bacterial resistance to antibiotics and the undesirable side effects associated with constant use of synthetic drugs has prompted the search for novel antimicrobial agents, particularly those manufactured from plants. This study is designed to ascertain the antibacterial potential of Rhus succedanea leaf gall extracts on the growth of gram-positive and gram–negative bacteria. Methods: The methanolic and hexane extract of different concentrations (100, 250, and 500 μg/ml) were prepared and their antibacterial efficacy was tested against clinical isolates of Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi, Micrococcus luteus, and Staphylococcus aureus using agar well diffusion method and the size of inhibition zone was measured in millimeters. Results: The methanol and hexane extracts differed significantly in their antimicrobial activity with methanol extract showing a potent inhibitory activity in the range of 16±2 to 23±1, which was almost equal to the values of ciprofloxacin (25±3), used as a standard. Further, the methanol extract was mostly potent and effective in inhibiting the growth of gram-negative bacteria, namely, E. coli, when compared to gram –positive bacteria stains, which are responsible for antimicrobial activities. The phytochemical screening showed positive results for the presence of steroids, triterpenes, alkaloids, and carbohydrates. Conclusion: The potent antibacterial activity of Rhus succedanea leaf gall extracts indicates its useful therapeutic application against bacterial infection. Furthermore, this study indicates that the extract might be exploited as natural drug for the treatment of infectious diseases and could be useful in understanding the relations between traditional cures and current medications.http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/BI/PDF/BI-3-195.pdfAntimicrobialRhus succedaneaGall extractsPhytochemicalsDrugsTraditional medicine
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author Savitri Shrestha
Sundara Rajan Subaramaihha
Sujan Ganapathy Pasura Subbaiah
Ravi Shankara Birur Eshwarappa
Dhananjaya Bhadrapura Lakkappa
spellingShingle Savitri Shrestha
Sundara Rajan Subaramaihha
Sujan Ganapathy Pasura Subbaiah
Ravi Shankara Birur Eshwarappa
Dhananjaya Bhadrapura Lakkappa
Evaluating the Antimicrobial Activity of Methonolic Extract of Rhus Succedanea Leaf Gall
BioImpacts
Antimicrobial
Rhus succedanea
Gall extracts
Phytochemicals
Drugs
Traditional medicine
author_facet Savitri Shrestha
Sundara Rajan Subaramaihha
Sujan Ganapathy Pasura Subbaiah
Ravi Shankara Birur Eshwarappa
Dhananjaya Bhadrapura Lakkappa
author_sort Savitri Shrestha
title Evaluating the Antimicrobial Activity of Methonolic Extract of Rhus Succedanea Leaf Gall
title_short Evaluating the Antimicrobial Activity of Methonolic Extract of Rhus Succedanea Leaf Gall
title_full Evaluating the Antimicrobial Activity of Methonolic Extract of Rhus Succedanea Leaf Gall
title_fullStr Evaluating the Antimicrobial Activity of Methonolic Extract of Rhus Succedanea Leaf Gall
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Antimicrobial Activity of Methonolic Extract of Rhus Succedanea Leaf Gall
title_sort evaluating the antimicrobial activity of methonolic extract of rhus succedanea leaf gall
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series BioImpacts
issn 2228-5652
2228-5660
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Introduction: The worldwide increased bacterial resistance to antibiotics and the undesirable side effects associated with constant use of synthetic drugs has prompted the search for novel antimicrobial agents, particularly those manufactured from plants. This study is designed to ascertain the antibacterial potential of Rhus succedanea leaf gall extracts on the growth of gram-positive and gram–negative bacteria. Methods: The methanolic and hexane extract of different concentrations (100, 250, and 500 μg/ml) were prepared and their antibacterial efficacy was tested against clinical isolates of Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi, Micrococcus luteus, and Staphylococcus aureus using agar well diffusion method and the size of inhibition zone was measured in millimeters. Results: The methanol and hexane extracts differed significantly in their antimicrobial activity with methanol extract showing a potent inhibitory activity in the range of 16±2 to 23±1, which was almost equal to the values of ciprofloxacin (25±3), used as a standard. Further, the methanol extract was mostly potent and effective in inhibiting the growth of gram-negative bacteria, namely, E. coli, when compared to gram –positive bacteria stains, which are responsible for antimicrobial activities. The phytochemical screening showed positive results for the presence of steroids, triterpenes, alkaloids, and carbohydrates. Conclusion: The potent antibacterial activity of Rhus succedanea leaf gall extracts indicates its useful therapeutic application against bacterial infection. Furthermore, this study indicates that the extract might be exploited as natural drug for the treatment of infectious diseases and could be useful in understanding the relations between traditional cures and current medications.
topic Antimicrobial
Rhus succedanea
Gall extracts
Phytochemicals
Drugs
Traditional medicine
url http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/BI/PDF/BI-3-195.pdf
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