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<title>Antibacterial and antioxidant potential of Albizia anthelmintica as a medicinal plant on pathogenic veterinary isolates</title>
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<description>Antibacterial and antioxidant potential of Albizia anthelmintica as a medicinal plant on pathogenic veterinary isolates
Wale, Kabo; Kwape, Tebogo Elvis; Sethibe, Laurah; Gaobotse, Goabaone; Loeto, Daniel; Sethebe, Bongani
Albizia anthelmintica is a medicinal plant belonging to the Fabaceae family. It is widely used by&#13;
smallholder farmers and pastoralists to treat internal parasites in their livestock. This study aimed to&#13;
determine the antibacterial and antioxidant potential of A. anthelmintica on pathogenic veterinary&#13;
isolates. 100% hexane (He100), 100% chloroform (Ch100), 100% ethanol (E100), and 70% ethanol (E70)&#13;
extracts of the roots and barks of A. anthelmintica were tested against four bacterial strains&#13;
(Escherichia coli, Clostridium perfringens, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Proteus&#13;
mirabilis). Thin layer chromatography- 2, 2-diphenyl-1- picryl hydrazyl (TLC-DPPH) assay was used to&#13;
examine antioxidant potential of extracts. Antimicrobial activity was determined using the disc diffusion&#13;
method and minimum inhibiting concentrations (MICs) values were determined using the micro-titre&#13;
broth-dilution method. At a concentration of 500 μg/ml, E70 roots extract showed the highest % DPPH&#13;
inhibition of 66.9%. Among the bark extracts, the highest free radical scavenging activity was observed&#13;
in E70 extracts with 58.9% DPPH inhibition. Phytochemical analysis of the plant extracts revealed the&#13;
presence of compounds which are known to exhibit medicinal properties such as tannins, terpenoids,&#13;
quinones, saponins and fatty acids phenols. E100 bark extracts contained most of these compounds&#13;
except flavonoids. Only alkaloids were not detected in any of the roots or bark extracts. Ch100 bark&#13;
extracts showed the highest antimicrobial activity and all bacterial isolates were resistant to the E100&#13;
root extracts. Ch100 root extracts showed the lowest minimum inhibition concentration of 0.625 mg/ml&#13;
against S. enterica serovar Typhimurium. Findings of this study show that some of the root and bark&#13;
extracts of the A. anthelmintica plant have both antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. These findings&#13;
can possibly be relevant in the development of novel medication against veterinary pathogens.&#13;
Furthermore, this study will guide similar studies.
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<pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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