Study of Antibacterial Activity of Ethylacetate Total Extract and the Alkaloid Fraction from Flowering Aerial Parts of Glaucium vitellinum Boiss. et Buhse against Clinical Isolates of Staphylococcus Spp.
<h2>Background: The purpose of this study was evaluation of the antimicrobial effect of ethyl acetate extract and alkaloid fraction of Glaucium vitellinum (G. vitellinum) against clinical Staphylococcus spp. isolates from patients of Sina hospital of Tehran.</h2><p><strong>M&...
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Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
2016-07-01
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Online Access: | http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/index.php/nbm/article/view/8385 |
Summary: | <h2>Background: The purpose of this study was evaluation of the antimicrobial effect of ethyl acetate extract and alkaloid fraction of Glaucium vitellinum (G. vitellinum) against clinical Staphylococcus spp. isolates from patients of Sina hospital of Tehran.</h2><p><strong>M</strong><strong>aterials and Methods: </strong>The plant of <em>G. vitellinum</em> was collected from Khonsar, Isfahan province, during May 2014. It’s flowering and aerial parts were washed, dried, powdered and extracted with methanol and ethyl acetate by using percolator apparatus, separately. In continuation, the alkaloid fraction was separated from metanolic total extract. 100 clinical isolates of <em>Staphylococcus spp</em>. were collected randomly from different clinical samples of patients who referred to Sina hospital of Tehran during 2013-2014. Also, their resistant to common antibiotics were evaluated by disk diffusion method based on the CLSI 2014 protocol. Continuously, the antibacterial effect of ethyl acetate total extract and the alkaloid fraction against clinical isolates of <em>Staphylococcus spp</em>. were evaluated by determining the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) by microdilution method based on the CLSI 2014. Standard <em>Staphylococcus aureus </em>(PTCC1431) and <em>Staphylococcus epidermidis </em>(PTCC 1435) were evaluated, simultaneously.</p><p><strong>R</strong><strong>es</strong><strong>ults: </strong>Based on the results, 93% of isolates were coagulase positive and 7% were coagulase negative <em>Staphylococci spp.</em> (CoNS). All coagulase positive cocci were identified as <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> and among 7% CoNS, 3% were identified as <em>S. epidermidis</em>, so, in the follow they are named only CoNS.</p><p>The MIC of alkaloid fraction of <em>G.vitellinum </em>was: 17.87 mg/ml and 23.21 mg/ml against coagulase positive <em>S.aureus</em> and CoNS isolates<em>,</em> respectively<em>. </em>Also, MIC of ethyl acetate total extract of <em>G.vitellinum </em>was: 73.25 mg/ml and 98.21mg/ml<em> </em>on<em> </em>coagulase positive <em>S. aureus </em>and<em> </em>CoNS<em> </em>isolates, respectively<em>.</em></p><p>61.29% of clinical <em>S. aureus </em>isolates were sensitive to ethyl acetate total extract and 100 % were sensitive to alkaloid fraction while 100% were penicillin resistant while only 60% of them were Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (SXT) sensitive.</p><p>Similarly, among CoNS<em> </em>isolates, 42.85% and 100% were sensitive to ethyl acetate total extract and alkaloid fraction, respectively. While 100% were penicillin resistant and only 42%were ciprofloxacin and doxycycline sensitivity.</p><p><strong>C</strong><strong>onclusion: </strong>based on the<strong> </strong>existence of good antibacterial effect for alkaloid portion of <em>G. vitellinum</em> against clinical isolates of <em>Staphylococcus spp.</em> doing other <em>in vitro</em> and <em>in vivo</em> complementation tests are recommended for the further studies.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Keyword:</strong><strong> <strong></strong><em>Glaucium vitellinum</em>, Anti bacterial, Alkaloids, Papaveraceae</strong></p><p> </p> |
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ISSN: | 2345-3346 2345-3907 |