In vitro SCREENING ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF Bidens pilosa LINNÉ AND Annona crassiflora MART. AGAINST OXACILLIN RESISTANT Staphylococcus aureus (ORSA) FROM THE AERIAL ENVIRONMENT AT THE DENTAL CLINIC

Authors

  • Jeferson Junior da Silva Federal University of Alfenas; Biomedical Science Institute; Microbiology and Immunology Department
  • Cláudio Daniel Cerdeira Federal University of Alfenas; Biomedical Science Institute; Microbiology and Immunology Department
  • Juliana Moscardini Chavasco Federal University of Alfenas; Biomedical Science Institute; Microbiology and Immunology Department
  • Ana Beatriz Pugina Cintra Federal University of Alfenas; Biomedical Science Institute; Microbiology and Immunology Department
  • Carla Brigagão Pacheco da Silva Federal University of Alfenas; Biomedical Science Institute; Microbiology and Immunology Department
  • Andreia Natan de Mendonça Federal University of Alfenas; Biomedical Science Institute; Microbiology and Immunology Department
  • Tati Ishikawa Federal University of Alfenas; Biomedical Science Institute; Microbiology and Immunology Department
  • Marcelo Fabiano Gomes Boriollo University José do Rosário Vellano; Research Laboratory of Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Jorge Kleber Chavasco Federal University of Alfenas; Biomedical Science Institute; Microbiology and Immunology Department

Abstract

Currently multiresistant Staphylococcus aureus is one common cause of infections with high rates of morbidity and mortality worldwide, which directs scientific endeavors in search for novel antimicrobials. In this study, nine extracts from Bidens pilosa (root, stem, flower and leaves) and Annona crassiflora (rind fruit, stem, leaves, seed and pulp) were obtained with ethanol: water (7:3, v/v) and their in vitro antibacterial activity evaluated through both the agar diffusion and broth microdilution methods against 60 Oxacillin Resistant S. aureus (ORSA) strains and against S. aureus ATCC6538. The extracts from B. pilosa and A. crassiflora inhibited the growth of the ORSA isolates in both methods. Leaves of B. pilosa presented mean of the inhibition zone diameters significantly higher than chlorexidine 0.12% against ORSA, and the extracts were more active against S. aureus ATCC (p < 0.05). Parallel, toxicity testing by using MTT method and phytochemical screening were assessed, and three extracts (B. pilosa, root and leaf, and A. crassiflora, seed) did not evidence toxicity. On the other hand, the cytotoxic concentrations (CC50 and CC90) for other extracts ranged from 2.06 to 10.77 mg/mL. The presence of variable alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins and saponins was observed, even though there was a total absence of anthraquinones. Thus, the extracts from the leaves of B. pilosa revealed good anti-ORSA activity and did not exhibit toxicity.

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Published

2014-07-01

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Microbiology

How to Cite

Silva, J. J. da, Cerdeira, C. D., Chavasco, J. M., Cintra, A. B. P., Silva, C. B. P. da, Mendonça, A. N. de, Ishikawa, T., Boriollo, M. F. G., & Chavasco, J. K. (2014). In vitro SCREENING ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF Bidens pilosa LINNÉ AND Annona crassiflora MART. AGAINST OXACILLIN RESISTANT Staphylococcus aureus (ORSA) FROM THE AERIAL ENVIRONMENT AT THE DENTAL CLINIC . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 56(4), 333-340. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/84431