Amazonian plant crude extract screening for activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria.
Antimicrobial resistance is a subject of great concern in public health and also in the designing of strategies for current therapeutic protocols all over the world. New drugs, including those necessary for a reserve armamentarium and exhibiting less side effects deserve special attention. In rural areas, particularly in Brazil, a huge number of natural products, in different artisanal preparations, mainly from plants, have been used by traditional populations to cure diseases. Despite some of these plants have been studied, many of them are awaiting to have their compounds chemically characterized and investigated their pharmacodynamics properties. Further, as well known, the environment plays a crucial role in the metabolism of these plants, yielding different and varied molecular complexes depending on the period of collection, climate conditions, kind of soil and also the plant speciation. In this report, ethanol crude extract of 10 different botanical specimens from the Amazon region of Brazil, in the Amapa State, were screened for antibacterial activity of 7 clinical resistant microorganisms utilizing as control ATCC bacterial species by the Kirby-Bauer method. Plant extracts of Geissospermum argenteum, Uncaria guianensis, Brosimum acutifolium, Copaifera reticulate, Licania macrophylla, Ptycopetalum olacoides and Dalbergia subcymosa yielded activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, both multidrug resistant, and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC strain.
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dig-alice-doc-6578822017-08-16T04:28:30Z Amazonian plant crude extract screening for activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria. CORREIA, A. F. SEGOVIA, J. F. O. GONÇALVES, M. C. A. OLIVEIRA, V. L. de SILVEIRA, D. CARVALHO, J. C. T. KANZAKI, L. I. B. A. F. CORREIA, UNB L. I. B. KANZAKI, UNB. JORGE FEDERICO ORELLANA SEGOVIA, CPAF-AP M. C. A. GONÇALVES, UNIFAP V. L. DE OLIVEIRA, UNB D. SILVEIRA, UNB J. C. T. CARVALHO, UNIFAP Extrato bruto de planta Atividade biológica Antimicrobiana. Amazonia. Antimicrobial resistance is a subject of great concern in public health and also in the designing of strategies for current therapeutic protocols all over the world. New drugs, including those necessary for a reserve armamentarium and exhibiting less side effects deserve special attention. In rural areas, particularly in Brazil, a huge number of natural products, in different artisanal preparations, mainly from plants, have been used by traditional populations to cure diseases. Despite some of these plants have been studied, many of them are awaiting to have their compounds chemically characterized and investigated their pharmacodynamics properties. Further, as well known, the environment plays a crucial role in the metabolism of these plants, yielding different and varied molecular complexes depending on the period of collection, climate conditions, kind of soil and also the plant speciation. In this report, ethanol crude extract of 10 different botanical specimens from the Amazon region of Brazil, in the Amapa State, were screened for antibacterial activity of 7 clinical resistant microorganisms utilizing as control ATCC bacterial species by the Kirby-Bauer method. Plant extracts of Geissospermum argenteum, Uncaria guianensis, Brosimum acutifolium, Copaifera reticulate, Licania macrophylla, Ptycopetalum olacoides and Dalbergia subcymosa yielded activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, both multidrug resistant, and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC strain. Disponivel também on line. 2017-05-29T23:52:52Z 2017-05-29T23:52:52Z 2010-02-12 2008 2017-05-29T23:52:52Z Separatas European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, Itália, v. 12, n. 6, p. 369-380, 2008. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/657882 en eng openAccess |
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Antimicrobial resistance is a subject of great concern in public health and also in the designing of strategies for current therapeutic protocols all over the world. New drugs, including those necessary for a reserve armamentarium and exhibiting less side effects deserve special attention. In rural areas, particularly in Brazil, a huge number of natural products, in different artisanal preparations, mainly from plants, have been used by traditional populations to cure diseases. Despite some of these plants have been studied, many of them are awaiting to have their compounds chemically characterized and investigated their pharmacodynamics properties. Further, as well known, the environment plays a crucial role in the metabolism of these plants, yielding different and varied molecular complexes depending on the period of collection, climate conditions, kind of soil and also the plant speciation. In this report, ethanol crude extract of 10 different botanical specimens from the Amazon region of Brazil, in the Amapa State, were screened for antibacterial activity of 7 clinical resistant microorganisms utilizing as control ATCC bacterial species by the Kirby-Bauer method. Plant extracts of Geissospermum argenteum, Uncaria guianensis, Brosimum acutifolium, Copaifera reticulate, Licania macrophylla, Ptycopetalum olacoides and Dalbergia subcymosa yielded activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, both multidrug resistant, and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC strain. |
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A. F. CORREIA, UNB CORREIA, A. F. SEGOVIA, J. F. O. GONÇALVES, M. C. A. OLIVEIRA, V. L. de SILVEIRA, D. CARVALHO, J. C. T. KANZAKI, L. I. B. |
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Amazonian plant crude extract screening for activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria. |
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Amazonian plant crude extract screening for activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria. |
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Amazonian plant crude extract screening for activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria. |
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Amazonian plant crude extract screening for activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria. |
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amazonian plant crude extract screening for activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria. |
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