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Interactive antimicrobial and toxicity profiles of Pittosporum angustifolium Lodd. extracts with conventional antimicrobials
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作者 baxter blonk Ian E. Cock 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第4期261-272,共12页
Objective: Pittosporum angustifolium Lodd. is used to treat a variety of pathogenic diseases and inflamma-tion by Australian aborigines. Practitioners of complementary medicine frequently use herbal medicines concurre... Objective: Pittosporum angustifolium Lodd. is used to treat a variety of pathogenic diseases and inflamma-tion by Australian aborigines. Practitioners of complementary medicine frequently use herbal medicines concurrently with conventional antibiotics. There is a need to evaluate their effects in combination. Methods: The bacterial growth inhibitory activity of P. angustifolium leaf extracts was assessed against a panel of pathogenic triggers of some autoimmune diseases by standard disc diffusion and liquid dilution minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) methods. Combinational effects between the extracts and con-ventional antimicrobials were classified using the sum of the fractional inhibitory concentration. Synergistic interactions were further assessed across a range of ratios by isobologram analysis. The tox-icity of the individual samples and combinations was evaluated by Anemia lethality and 3-(4,5-dimethyl thiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium) human dermal fibroblast cell viability assays. Results: P. angustifolium leaf extracts strongly inhibited the growth of several bacterial triggers of autoim-mune diseases. The methanolic, aqueous and ethyl acetate extracts were pwrticularly good inhibitors of Proteus mirabilis and Klebsiella pneumonia growth (MIC=26 and 57 ng/mL respectively). Some combinations of the extracts and conventional antibiotics signiflcantlv potentiated the combined inhibitory activity compared to the individual components. Of the 250 combinations studied, approximately 0.02% showed synergistic interactions, 49.6% were additive, 46.8% showed indifferent interactions and antago-nism occurred in only 0.02% of the combinations. Interestingly, all of the synergistic and antagonistic combinations contained tetracycline as their antibiotic component. Conclusion: P. angustifolium leaf extracts inhibit the growth of pathogenic triggers of some autoimmune diseases. Some extracts also potentiated the activity of conventional antibiotics, without significantly affecting the toxicity of the combination. 展开更多
关键词 MEDICINAL plants CONVENTIONAL antimicrobials SYNERGY Interaction Toxicity
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