Abstract

BackgroundThe rapid spread of bacteria expressing multi-drug resistance propels the search for new antibacterial agents. The present study was designed to evaluate the antibacterial activities of the methanol extracts from Beilschmiedia obscura and six other Cameroonian plants against a panel of twenty nine Gram-negative bacteria including Multi-drug resistant (MDR) phenotypes.MethodsThe phytochemical investigations of the extracts were carried out according to the standard methods and the liquid micro-dilution assay was used for all antibacterial assays.ResultsPhytochemical analysis showed the presence of alkaloids in all studied extracts. Other chemical classes of secondary metabolites such as anthocyanines, anthraquinones flavonoids, saponins, tannins, sterols and triterpenes were selectively detected in the extracts. The extract from the fruits of Beilschmiedia obscura, Pachypodanthium staudtii leaves and Peperomia fernandopoiana (whole plant) displayed the best spectrum of activity with MIC values ranging from 16 to 1024 μg/mL against at least 65% and above of the tested bacteria. The extract from Beilschmiedia obscura was the most active with MIC values below 100 μg/mL against ten of the tested bacteria. This extract also showed MBC values below 1024 μg/mL against 55.17% of the studied microorganisms. Phenylalanine arginine β-naphthylamide (PAβN) significantly modulated the activities of extracts from the leaves and fruits of Pachypodanthium staudtii and Beilschmiedia obscura respectively, by increasing their inhibitory activity against Klebsiella pneumoniae KP55 strain at least four fold.ConclusionThe overall results of the present investigation provide information for the possible use of the methanol extracts of the studied plant species, especially B. obscura to fight infectious diseases caused by Gram-negative bacteria including MDR phenotypes.

Highlights

  • The rapid spread of bacteria expressing multi-drug resistance propels the search for new antibacterial agents

  • The development of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria has severely compromised the efficacy of antimicrobial weapons and has dramatically increased the frequency of therapeutic failure [4]

  • The aim of the investigation was to determine the antibacterial effects of twelve methanol crude extracts belonging to seven Cameroonian medicinal plants namely Peperomia fernandopoiana C.DC. (Piperaceae); Cinchona succirubia Par

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Introduction

The rapid spread of bacteria expressing multi-drug resistance propels the search for new antibacterial agents. The present study was designed to evaluate the antibacterial activities of the methanol extracts from Beilschmiedia obscura and six other Cameroonian plants against a panel of twenty nine Gram-negative bacteria including Multi-drug resistant (MDR) phenotypes. Among the known efflux mechanisms of resistances in Gram-negative bacterial strains, Resistance-Nodulationcell Division (RND) pump is one of the most occurring systems [7]. (Lauraceae) and Entada gigas (Linn) Fawcelt & Rendle (Mimosaceae) against a panel of MDR Gram-negative bacteria expressing active efflux pumps. Most of these plant species or their related genus are known for their antimicrobial properties (Table 1). The role of efflux pumps was investigated using pump-deleted bacteria and the efflux pump inhibitor (EPI) PAβN

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