Abstract

Bioactive secondary metabolites can be isolated from medicinal plants as antimicrobial agents. Based on ethnopharmacological relevance, Adenanthera pavonina L. is recognized as a plant with good medicinal values and forms the integral part systems of traditional medicine in Borno state, and other parts of Nigeria. Despite the widespread used, most of the information available to consumers about the plant is not backed by credible scientific data. Only a limited number of studies have probed into the scientific evidence for bioactivity and safety of this medicinal plant. Such studies rarely progress to isolation and evaluation of the active antimicrobial agents. In the present study, four solvent-extract (ethanol, ethyl acetate, chloroform and n-hexane) were subjected to antimicrobial activity test against E. coli (E.C), S. typhi (S.T), S. aureus (S.A), A. flavus (A.F), C. albican (C.A) and M. specie (M.S) and toxicity test against Artemia salina. The ethyl acetate extract showed outstanding activity against the microbes (bacteria and fungi) and Artemia salina, respectively. The activity and toxicity effects of the ethyl acetate extract suggests the presence of active antimicrobial agents and hence provides a way forward for column chromatographic isolation of the targeted Antimicrobial agents. The targeted compounds isolated (AP-X38 and AP-X44) were also subjected to antimicrobial test using three bacterial species and found to be even more active that the solvent extract of ethyl acetate. This study justifies part of ethno medicinal claims on the plant.

Highlights

  • Adenanthera pavonina is well-known for its medicinal value in folk medicine in Borno state and other parts of Nigeria

  • The plant is endowed with tremendous potentials in both healthcare and trade, but limited numbers of studies have probed into the scientific evidence for bioactivity and safety of this medicinal plant in Borno state and other parts of Nigeria

  • This finding entails that, the stem bark of A. pavonina contained much polar compounds than non-polar. This is because, the four different solvent-extracts presented were obtained from same mass (200 g) of plant sample using same volume (1.0 L) of different solvent of varying polarity gradient

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Introduction

Mathew et al [6] reported that, considerable work has been done to explore the biological activity and medicinal applications of the plant (Adenanthera pavonina), still there are available countless possibilities of pharmacological applications which needs to be explored, because Abdu and Adamu [7] reported that, phytochemical screening of stem bark of Adenanthera pavonina uncovered the presence of alkaloids, phenols, flavonoids, sterols, tannins, glycosides among others in different extracts These constituted number of phytochemicals imbedded in A. pavonina disclosed its uses for various therapeutic purposes as in the treatment of various health illness and act as hepatoprotective, anti-hyperlipidemic, anti-nociceptive, anti-diarrhoeal, antioxidant, anticancer, antimicrobial, inhibitor of nephrolithiasis and carcinogenesis (Mujahid et al [8])

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