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Phytochemical Screening, Toxic Effects, and Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Digitaria abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf (Poaceae) Rhizome Extracts against Selected Uropathogenic Microorganisms

In Kenya, the D. abyssinica rhizome's decoction is traditionally used to treat urinary tract infections (UTIs), mainly gonorrhea and candidiasis. UTIs are the most severe public health problems that affect over one hundred and fifty million people worldwide annually. They are caused by a wide r...

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Autores principales: Sapunyo, William Lemayian, Mbaria, James Mucunu, Kanja, Laetitia Wakonyu, Omolo, Meshack Juma, Onyancha, Jared Misonge
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36644445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4552095
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author Sapunyo, William Lemayian
Mbaria, James Mucunu
Kanja, Laetitia Wakonyu
Omolo, Meshack Juma
Onyancha, Jared Misonge
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description In Kenya, the D. abyssinica rhizome's decoction is traditionally used to treat urinary tract infections (UTIs), mainly gonorrhea and candidiasis. UTIs are the most severe public health problems that affect over one hundred and fifty million people worldwide annually. They are caused by a wide range of microorganisms where Escherichia coli is known to be the main causative pathogen. Medicinal plants are used in traditional Kenya set up for treatment and most recently as an alternative source of treatment for UTIs due to the increased cost of treatment and many challenges experienced with antibiotic therapy. The current study is designed to investigate the phytochemical composition, acute oral toxicity, and antimicrobial activity of Digitaria abyssinica rhizome extracts against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Neisseria gonorrhea, and Candida albicans. The rhizomes of D. abyssinica were obtained, dried, ground, and extracted using water and organic solvents. The phytochemical assay was carried out using standard phytochemical screening methods. Single-dose toxicity studies were done to determine LD(50) while disk diffusion and microbroth dilution techniques were used to determine antimicrobial activity. Results revealed that saponins, phenolics, alkaloids, cardiac glycosides, tannins, flavonoids, steroids, and terpenes were present in the powder, aqueous, methanol, and dichloromethane : methanol extracts. All the extracts had an LD(50) of above 2,000 mg/kg of body weight and there was no observation of behavioral changes. Also, the aqueous and methanol extracts revealed antifungal activity against Candida albicans with the lowest average minimum zone of inhibition at MIC of 31.25 mg/ml. The study did not reveal antibacterial activity for any extract against the studied uropathogenic bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The results from the current study suggested that D. abyssinica rhizome aqueous and methanol extracts have potential antifungal activity against C. albicans, thus validating the folklore of its use to treat candidiasis.
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spelling pubmed-98367962023-01-13 Phytochemical Screening, Toxic Effects, and Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Digitaria abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf (Poaceae) Rhizome Extracts against Selected Uropathogenic Microorganisms Sapunyo, William Lemayian Mbaria, James Mucunu Kanja, Laetitia Wakonyu Omolo, Meshack Juma Onyancha, Jared Misonge Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article In Kenya, the D. abyssinica rhizome's decoction is traditionally used to treat urinary tract infections (UTIs), mainly gonorrhea and candidiasis. UTIs are the most severe public health problems that affect over one hundred and fifty million people worldwide annually. They are caused by a wide range of microorganisms where Escherichia coli is known to be the main causative pathogen. Medicinal plants are used in traditional Kenya set up for treatment and most recently as an alternative source of treatment for UTIs due to the increased cost of treatment and many challenges experienced with antibiotic therapy. The current study is designed to investigate the phytochemical composition, acute oral toxicity, and antimicrobial activity of Digitaria abyssinica rhizome extracts against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Neisseria gonorrhea, and Candida albicans. The rhizomes of D. abyssinica were obtained, dried, ground, and extracted using water and organic solvents. The phytochemical assay was carried out using standard phytochemical screening methods. Single-dose toxicity studies were done to determine LD(50) while disk diffusion and microbroth dilution techniques were used to determine antimicrobial activity. Results revealed that saponins, phenolics, alkaloids, cardiac glycosides, tannins, flavonoids, steroids, and terpenes were present in the powder, aqueous, methanol, and dichloromethane : methanol extracts. All the extracts had an LD(50) of above 2,000 mg/kg of body weight and there was no observation of behavioral changes. Also, the aqueous and methanol extracts revealed antifungal activity against Candida albicans with the lowest average minimum zone of inhibition at MIC of 31.25 mg/ml. The study did not reveal antibacterial activity for any extract against the studied uropathogenic bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The results from the current study suggested that D. abyssinica rhizome aqueous and methanol extracts have potential antifungal activity against C. albicans, thus validating the folklore of its use to treat candidiasis. Hindawi 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9836796/ /pubmed/36644445 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4552095 Text en Copyright © 2023 William Lemayian Sapunyo 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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Phytochemical Screening, Toxic Effects, and Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Digitaria abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf (Poaceae) Rhizome Extracts against Selected Uropathogenic Microorganisms
title Phytochemical Screening, Toxic Effects, and Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Digitaria abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf (Poaceae) Rhizome Extracts against Selected Uropathogenic Microorganisms
title_full Phytochemical Screening, Toxic Effects, and Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Digitaria abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf (Poaceae) Rhizome Extracts against Selected Uropathogenic Microorganisms
title_fullStr Phytochemical Screening, Toxic Effects, and Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Digitaria abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf (Poaceae) Rhizome Extracts against Selected Uropathogenic Microorganisms
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical Screening, Toxic Effects, and Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Digitaria abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf (Poaceae) Rhizome Extracts against Selected Uropathogenic Microorganisms
title_short Phytochemical Screening, Toxic Effects, and Antimicrobial Activity Studies of Digitaria abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf (Poaceae) Rhizome Extracts against Selected Uropathogenic Microorganisms
title_sort phytochemical screening, toxic effects, and antimicrobial activity studies of digitaria abyssinica (hochst. ex a.rich.) stapf (poaceae) rhizome extracts against selected uropathogenic microorganisms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36644445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4552095
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