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Winning the War against Multi-Drug Resistant Diarrhoeagenic Bacteria

Drug-resistant-diarrhoeagenic bacteria are currently emerging healthcare challenge. This study investigated the effects of Vernonia amygdalina, Garcinia kola, tetracycline and metronidazole combinations on such bacteria. Agar well diffusion method was employed to determine the inhibitory effects of...

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Autores principales: Enemchukwu, Chizoba Mercy, Oli, Angus Nnamdi, Okoye, Ebere Innocent, Ujam, Nonye Treasure, Osazuwa, Emmanuel O., Emechebe, George Ogonna, Okeke, Kenneth Nchekwube, Ifezulike, Christian Chukwuemeka, Ejiofor, Obiora Shedrack, Okoyeh, Jude Nnaemeka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31295889
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7070197
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author Enemchukwu, Chizoba Mercy
Oli, Angus Nnamdi
Okoye, Ebere Innocent
Ujam, Nonye Treasure
Osazuwa, Emmanuel O.
Emechebe, George Ogonna
Okeke, Kenneth Nchekwube
Ifezulike, Christian Chukwuemeka
Ejiofor, Obiora Shedrack
Okoyeh, Jude Nnaemeka
author_facet Enemchukwu, Chizoba Mercy
Oli, Angus Nnamdi
Okoye, Ebere Innocent
Ujam, Nonye Treasure
Osazuwa, Emmanuel O.
Emechebe, George Ogonna
Okeke, Kenneth Nchekwube
Ifezulike, Christian Chukwuemeka
Ejiofor, Obiora Shedrack
Okoyeh, Jude Nnaemeka
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description Drug-resistant-diarrhoeagenic bacteria are currently emerging healthcare challenge. This study investigated the effects of Vernonia amygdalina, Garcinia kola, tetracycline and metronidazole combinations on such bacteria. Agar well diffusion method was employed to determine the inhibitory effects of the herbal extracts on diarrhoeagenic bacteria while Time-Kill Assay was used to determine bactericidal effects of the extracts against test isolates. Interactions between plant extracts and antibiotics were investigated using Checkerboard assay. Minimum inhibitory concentrations of the extracts against the bacterial isolates ranged between 3.125–50 mg/mL, while those of tetracycline and metronidazole ranged from 30–50 μg/mL. Synergism was observed against B. cereus and S. aureus for metronidazole + aqueous G. kola at all ratios. Generally, the combinations aqueous G. kola + ethanolic G. kola and aqueous G. kola + ethanolic V. amygdalina showed more pronounced synergism against the Staphylococcus aureus than B. cereus isolates with the fractional inhibition concentration (FIC) indices ranging from 0.32–0.95. Synergism of tetracycline + crude extracts and metronidazole combinations were more pronounced on the test isolates and especially on the Gram-negative organisms with FIC indices ranging from 0.41–0.91. Conclusion: The herbal extracts combinations and extracts–antibiotics combinations are synergistic on diarrhoeagenic bacteria at defined combination ratios.
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spelling pubmed-66807192019-08-09 Winning the War against Multi-Drug Resistant Diarrhoeagenic Bacteria Enemchukwu, Chizoba Mercy Oli, Angus Nnamdi Okoye, Ebere Innocent Ujam, Nonye Treasure Osazuwa, Emmanuel O. Emechebe, George Ogonna Okeke, Kenneth Nchekwube Ifezulike, Christian Chukwuemeka Ejiofor, Obiora Shedrack Okoyeh, Jude Nnaemeka Microorganisms Article Drug-resistant-diarrhoeagenic bacteria are currently emerging healthcare challenge. This study investigated the effects of Vernonia amygdalina, Garcinia kola, tetracycline and metronidazole combinations on such bacteria. Agar well diffusion method was employed to determine the inhibitory effects of the herbal extracts on diarrhoeagenic bacteria while Time-Kill Assay was used to determine bactericidal effects of the extracts against test isolates. Interactions between plant extracts and antibiotics were investigated using Checkerboard assay. Minimum inhibitory concentrations of the extracts against the bacterial isolates ranged between 3.125–50 mg/mL, while those of tetracycline and metronidazole ranged from 30–50 μg/mL. Synergism was observed against B. cereus and S. aureus for metronidazole + aqueous G. kola at all ratios. Generally, the combinations aqueous G. kola + ethanolic G. kola and aqueous G. kola + ethanolic V. amygdalina showed more pronounced synergism against the Staphylococcus aureus than B. cereus isolates with the fractional inhibition concentration (FIC) indices ranging from 0.32–0.95. Synergism of tetracycline + crude extracts and metronidazole combinations were more pronounced on the test isolates and especially on the Gram-negative organisms with FIC indices ranging from 0.41–0.91. Conclusion: The herbal extracts combinations and extracts–antibiotics combinations are synergistic on diarrhoeagenic bacteria at defined combination ratios. MDPI 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6680719/ /pubmed/31295889 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7070197 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Enemchukwu, Chizoba Mercy
Oli, Angus Nnamdi
Okoye, Ebere Innocent
Ujam, Nonye Treasure
Osazuwa, Emmanuel O.
Emechebe, George Ogonna
Okeke, Kenneth Nchekwube
Ifezulike, Christian Chukwuemeka
Ejiofor, Obiora Shedrack
Okoyeh, Jude Nnaemeka
Winning the War against Multi-Drug Resistant Diarrhoeagenic Bacteria
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title_sort winning the war against multi-drug resistant diarrhoeagenic bacteria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31295889
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7070197
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