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Title: | Tamarindus indica (Cesalpiniaceae), and Syzygium cumini (Myrtaceae) Seed Extracts Can Kill Multidrug Resistant Streptococcus mutans in Biofilm |
Authors: | Patel, Ina Patel, Vaibhavi Thakkar, Asha Kothari, Vijay |
Keywords: | Faculty Paper Faculty Paper, Science Science, Faculty Paper Antibacterial Biofilm Drug-resistance Microwave Assisted Extraction (MAE) Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) Emblica officinalis |
Issue Date: | Jul-2013 |
Publisher: | Journal of Natural Remedies |
Abstract: | Extracts of Emblica officinalis seeds prepared by Microwave Assisted Extraction (MAE) method were evaluated for their antimicrobial property against planktonic form of certain human/plant pathogenic microbes. Additionally, seed extracts of E. officinalis, Tamarindus indica, Manilkara zapota, Phoenix sylvestris, Syzygium cumini, and selected phytocompounds were tested against multi-drug resistant Streptococcus mutans (a major pathogen associated with human dental caries) in its planktonic as well as biofilm form. Ability of these extracts to eradicate and kill S. mutans biofilm was investigated. E. officinalis extracts exerted bactericidal action against S. mutans, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Vibrio cholerae. Acetone extract of S. cumini, and curcumin were able to inhibit S. mutans at appreciably low concentrations of 50 μg/mL and 20 μg/mL respectively. T. indica and S. cumini seed extracts were able to kill ≥ 80% cells of S. mutans in biofilm, in the concentration range of 500–1000 μg/mL. These extracts were able to achieve ≥ 95% killing of S. mutans biofilm at concentrations ranging from 600–2000 μg/mL. Ability of the potent extracts to kill S. mutans biofilm did not seem to be much dependent on eradication of the biofilm. Extraction efficiency was found to have a good correlation with antibacterial activity. |
Description: | Journal of Natural Remedies,13(2), July 2013 |
URI: | http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/4476 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty Papers |
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