Description:
Context: Caesalpinia sappan and Ochna integerrima are two native plants of
Thailand and distributed widely throughout the country. Recently,
water extracts from the stem bark of C. sappan and O. integerrima were
found to exhibit potently antibacterial property but the antibacterial
mechanism of action toward target bacteria has not been investigated
yet.
Aims: To study time-kill kinetic and the mechanism of action of C.
sappan and O. integerrima water extracts toward target bacteria.
Methods: The time-kill kinetic study of bacteriostatic or bactericidal
activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria
within 24 h experiment was conducted and the mechanism of action on
cell morphology of the target bacteria by using scanning electron
microscopy (SEM) were investigated.
Results: Both of the C. sappan and O. integerrima water extracts possessed
bacteriostatic or bactericidal activity toward six tested pathogenic
bacteria. The bacteriostatic or bactericidal activity depending on
bacterial strains and the test concentrations (0.5, 1 and 2 × MIC) of these
two extracts to the tested bacteria were observed. The bactericidal
activity against all of the tested bacterial was evinced at 2 × MIC. The
morphological alterations of the target bacterial cells of changing the cell
size (decreased and increased), cell lysis and having cell cavity were
detected by SEM after the treatment with C. sappan and O. integerrima
water extracts.
Conclusions: The water extracts from the stem bark of C. sappan and O.
integerrima exhibited bactericidal activity by changing the cell size, cell
lysis and cell cavity of the tested bacteria cell morphology.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres21.1095_9.6.813.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Prapairat Seephonkai