Phytochemical and antibacterial properties of Diodia scandens and Phyllanthus amarus on staphylococci isolated from patients in tertiary hospitals in Nigeria

Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development

 
 
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Title Phytochemical and antibacterial properties of Diodia scandens and Phyllanthus amarus on staphylococci isolated from patients in tertiary hospitals in Nigeria
 
Creator Ojo, Stephen K.S. Esumeh, Frederick I. Osanyinlusi, Samuel A. Jeje, Temitope O.
 
Subject Microbiology; Pharmaceutical Microbiology Phytochemical; synergistic; staphylococci; Diodia scandens; Phyllanthus amarus
Description Background: The rapidly growing use of herbal drugs or supplements in complementary and alternative medicine as substitute for orthodox medicine both in developed and developing countries is fast gaining ground.Aim: This study evaluated both qualitative and quantitative phytochemical constituents of Diodia scandens and Phyllanthus amarus vis-à-vis their synergistic effects on clinically isolated staphylococci.Methods: A total of 200 wounds and burns samples were obtained from patients in the accident and emergency unit of different tertiary hospitals. Staphylococci were isolated and characterised using standard microbiological procedures. Whole plants of D. scandens and P. amarus were Soxhlet extracted with absolute ethanol. The phytochemical analysis was carried out using standard methods. Also, the minimum inhibitory concentration and bactericidal effect of the combined extracts were determined.Results: The phytochemicals present in D. scandens include saponin (6.58%), tannin (2.27 mg/100g), alkaloids (10.53%) and phytin phosphorus (1.80 mg/g), while phytochemicals in P. amarus include saponin (9.99%), tannin (5.82 mg/100g), alkaloids (9.67%) and phytin phosphorus (2.44 mg/g), revealing their antibacterial properties and phytonutrients. The combination study showed that a synergistic effect exists between the two plants on the isolates tested compared with individual extracts alone at the concentrations used.Conclusion: It is noteworthy that the traditional use of these plants was not only confirmed but the combination of D. scandens and P. amarus also proved more effective as antibacterial agent compared with a previous study on the same plants using single determination.
 
Publisher AOSIS Publishing
 
Contributor Mr Oke, Technologist at Federal University Oye-Ekiti
Date 2017-07-31
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Qualitative research
Format text/html application/epub+zip application/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/jomped.v1i1.7
 
Source Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development; Vol 1, No 1 (2017); 6 pages 2616-4809 2519-559X
 
Language eng
 
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Rights Copyright (c) 2017 Stephen K.S. Ojo, Frederick I. Esumeh, Samuel A. Osanyinlusi, Temitope O. Jeje https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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