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Screening of antibacterial extracts from plants native to the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest and Atlantic Forest
Fecha
2004-03-01Registro en:
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica, v. 37, n. 3, p. 379-384, 2004.
0100-879X
S0100-879X2004000300015.pdf
S0100-879X2004000300015
10.1590/S0100-879X2004000300015
WOS:000220371600015
Autor
Suffredini, I.b.
Sader, Helio Silva
Gonçalves, Azizedite Guedes
Reis, Adriana O.
Gales, Ana Cristina
Varella, Antonio Drauzio
Younes, Riad Naim
Institución
Resumen
More than 20% of the world's biodiversity is located in Brazilian forests and only a few plant extracts have been evaluated for potential antibacterial activity. In the present study, 705 organic and aqueous extracts of plants obtained from different Amazon Rain Forest and Atlantic Forest plants were screened for antibacterial activity at 100 µg/ml, using a microdilution broth assay against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. One extract, VO581, was active against S. aureus (minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) = 140 µg/ml and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) = 160 µg/ml, organic extract obtained from stems) and two extracts were active against E. faecalis, SM053 (MIC = 80 µg/ml and MBC = 90 µg/ml, organic extract obtained from aerial parts), and MY841 (MIC = 30 µg/ml and MBC = 50 µg/ml, organic extract obtained from stems). The most active fractions are being fractionated to identify their active substances. Higher concentrations of other extracts are currently being evaluated against the same microorganisms.