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Evaluation of the Antidiarrheal and Antioxidant Effects of Some Chewing Sticks Commonly Used for Oral Hygiene in Ghana

Microbial etiology of diarrhea is a significant cause of death, especially in children in developing countries. The presence of microbes that are resistant to current treatment options for diarrhea suggests the need to find newer antimicrobial agents for treatment. Therefore, this study focused on i...

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Autores principales: Essuman, Edward Ken, Boakye, Adjoa Agyemang, Tettey, Clement Okraku, Hunkpe, Gaston, Kortei, Nii Korley, Kwansa-Bentum, Henrietta, Waikhom, Sayanika Davi, Aninagyei, Enoch
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8510806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34650615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7270250
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author Essuman, Edward Ken
Boakye, Adjoa Agyemang
Tettey, Clement Okraku
Hunkpe, Gaston
Kortei, Nii Korley
Kwansa-Bentum, Henrietta
Waikhom, Sayanika Davi
Aninagyei, Enoch
author_facet Essuman, Edward Ken
Boakye, Adjoa Agyemang
Tettey, Clement Okraku
Hunkpe, Gaston
Kortei, Nii Korley
Kwansa-Bentum, Henrietta
Waikhom, Sayanika Davi
Aninagyei, Enoch
author_sort Essuman, Edward Ken
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description Microbial etiology of diarrhea is a significant cause of death, especially in children in developing countries. The presence of microbes that are resistant to current treatment options for diarrhea suggests the need to find newer antimicrobial agents for treatment. Therefore, this study focused on investigating the antimicrobial effect of some Ghanaian chewing sticks commonly used for oral hygiene, Azadirachta indica, Garcinia afzelii, and Garcinia kola, against selected diarrhea-causing organisms. From the stem and bark of each plant, 70% methanolic extract was experimented on Salmonella and Shigella species, namely, Shigella sonnei, Shigella flexeneri, Salmonella typhinirium enterica, Salmonella typhi attenuated, and Klebsiella oxytoca for microbial susceptibility using the agar well diffusion method. Additionally, the antioxidant profile of the methanolic extracts were investigated using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical, 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic) acid (ABTS) scavenging activities, and ferric-reducing antioxidant potential (FRAP) assays, while the total polyphenolic content was determined using the Folin–Ciocalteau reagent. G. afzelii and A. indica stem demonstrated the highest antimicrobial effect, inhibiting the growth of all test organisms. Additionally, the extracts demonstrated high antioxidant potential and were found to possess significant amounts of phenolic compounds. Therefore, methanolic extracts of G. afzelii and A. indica stem are promising candidates for the identification of safe novel compounds to mitigate diarrheal diseases.
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spelling pubmed-85108062021-10-13 Evaluation of the Antidiarrheal and Antioxidant Effects of Some Chewing Sticks Commonly Used for Oral Hygiene in Ghana Essuman, Edward Ken Boakye, Adjoa Agyemang Tettey, Clement Okraku Hunkpe, Gaston Kortei, Nii Korley Kwansa-Bentum, Henrietta Waikhom, Sayanika Davi Aninagyei, Enoch Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Microbial etiology of diarrhea is a significant cause of death, especially in children in developing countries. The presence of microbes that are resistant to current treatment options for diarrhea suggests the need to find newer antimicrobial agents for treatment. Therefore, this study focused on investigating the antimicrobial effect of some Ghanaian chewing sticks commonly used for oral hygiene, Azadirachta indica, Garcinia afzelii, and Garcinia kola, against selected diarrhea-causing organisms. From the stem and bark of each plant, 70% methanolic extract was experimented on Salmonella and Shigella species, namely, Shigella sonnei, Shigella flexeneri, Salmonella typhinirium enterica, Salmonella typhi attenuated, and Klebsiella oxytoca for microbial susceptibility using the agar well diffusion method. Additionally, the antioxidant profile of the methanolic extracts were investigated using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical, 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic) acid (ABTS) scavenging activities, and ferric-reducing antioxidant potential (FRAP) assays, while the total polyphenolic content was determined using the Folin–Ciocalteau reagent. G. afzelii and A. indica stem demonstrated the highest antimicrobial effect, inhibiting the growth of all test organisms. Additionally, the extracts demonstrated high antioxidant potential and were found to possess significant amounts of phenolic compounds. Therefore, methanolic extracts of G. afzelii and A. indica stem are promising candidates for the identification of safe novel compounds to mitigate diarrheal diseases. Hindawi 2021-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8510806/ /pubmed/34650615 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7270250 Text en Copyright © 2021 Edward Ken Essuman et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Essuman, Edward Ken
Boakye, Adjoa Agyemang
Tettey, Clement Okraku
Hunkpe, Gaston
Kortei, Nii Korley
Kwansa-Bentum, Henrietta
Waikhom, Sayanika Davi
Aninagyei, Enoch
Evaluation of the Antidiarrheal and Antioxidant Effects of Some Chewing Sticks Commonly Used for Oral Hygiene in Ghana
title Evaluation of the Antidiarrheal and Antioxidant Effects of Some Chewing Sticks Commonly Used for Oral Hygiene in Ghana
title_full Evaluation of the Antidiarrheal and Antioxidant Effects of Some Chewing Sticks Commonly Used for Oral Hygiene in Ghana
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Antidiarrheal and Antioxidant Effects of Some Chewing Sticks Commonly Used for Oral Hygiene in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Antidiarrheal and Antioxidant Effects of Some Chewing Sticks Commonly Used for Oral Hygiene in Ghana
title_short Evaluation of the Antidiarrheal and Antioxidant Effects of Some Chewing Sticks Commonly Used for Oral Hygiene in Ghana
title_sort evaluation of the antidiarrheal and antioxidant effects of some chewing sticks commonly used for oral hygiene in ghana
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8510806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34650615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7270250
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