Anti-mycobacteria potential and synergistic effects of combined crude extracts of selected medicinal plants used by Bapedi traditional healers to treat tuberculosis related symptoms in Limpopo Province, South Africa

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dc.contributor.author Komape, Nancy Patience Motlalepula
dc.contributor.author Bagla, Victor Patrick
dc.contributor.author Kabongo-Kayoka, Prudence
dc.contributor.author Masoko, Peter
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-28T05:57:32Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-28T05:57:32Z
dc.date.issued 2017-02-24
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND : Tuberculosis is an infectious communicable disease and the causative agent of the disease has over the years developed resistance to streamline chemotherapeutic agents with dire consequences and there is a need for development of new and more potent alternatives. METHODS : Constituents of leaves material of Combretum heroroense, Citrus lemon and Apodytes dimidiata were serially extracted using solvents of varying polarity. TLC finger print profile of the different extracts were determined by spraying eluted plates with vanillin sulphuric acid and 2, 2- diphenylpicryl hydrazyl (DPPH) for the presence of antioxidant constituents. Presence of different phytochemicals was determined using standard chemical test. Bioautography was used to determine the number of compounds present in sub-fractions active against Mycobacterium smegmatis. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values extract and sub-fractions were determined using serial microplate dilution method against M. smegmatis (ATCC 1441), M. tuberculosis (ATCC H37Rv) and multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) field strain. Synergy of the crude extracts of the three plants was determined using microplate dilution method against M. smegmatis. RESULTS : Mass extracted by different solvents was less than 6% dry weight for all the plants. Phlobatannins were not detected in A. dimidiata, C. heroroense and C. lemon as well as cardiac glycosides in C. lemon and A. dimidiata, and saponins in C. heroroense. Sub-fractions of the different plants were shown to contain constituents with antioxidant activity with the highest number detected in C. heroroense. Bioautography results reveal the presence of a compound(s) in the ethyle acetate sub-fraction of C. heroroense and butanol, methanol/water, ethyl acetate and water no.2 subfractions of A. dimidiata, active against M. smegmatis that were not shown to have antioxidant capacity. MIC results for different crude extracts of the three plants against M. smegmatis ranges from 0.1 to 3 mg/ml. The average MIC for the synergistic effect of the plants ranged from 0.04 mg/ml to 1.25 mg/ml. An activity greater than that obtained for the reference drugs was shown for the butanol and hexane fractions of A. dimidiata (0.47 mg/ml) against the field strain of MDR-TB while that obtained for the M.TB (ATCC H37Rv) was 0.31 mg/ml. CONCLUSION : A significant finding shown in this study reveals the potent anti-mycobacteria potential of sub-fractions of A. dimidiata against MDR-TB field strain that can lead to the isolation of compounds that can be used to counter resistant strains of tuberculosis. en_ZA
dc.description.department Paraclinical Sciences en_ZA
dc.description.librarian am2017 en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship The NRF (Reference: IFR1203260814; Grant No: 81341 and University of Limpopo (Grant no: R800). en_ZA
dc.description.uri http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmccom/plementalternmed en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Motlalepula Komape, NP, Bagla, VP, Kabongo-Kayoka, P & Masoko, p 2017, 'Anti-mycobacteria potential and synergistic effects of combined crude extracts of selected medicinal plants used by Bapedi traditional healers to treat tuberculosis related symptoms in Limpopo Province, South Africa', BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 17, art. no. 128, pp. 1-13. en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn 1472-6882
dc.identifier.other 10.1186/s12906-016-1521-2
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61478
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher BioMed Central en_ZA
dc.rights © The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. en_ZA
dc.subject Combretum heroroense en_ZA
dc.subject Citrus lemon en_ZA
dc.subject Apodytes dimidiata en_ZA
dc.subject Minimum inhibitory concentration en_ZA
dc.subject Bio-autography en_ZA
dc.subject Anti-oxidant activity en_ZA
dc.subject Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis strain en_ZA
dc.title Anti-mycobacteria potential and synergistic effects of combined crude extracts of selected medicinal plants used by Bapedi traditional healers to treat tuberculosis related symptoms in Limpopo Province, South Africa en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA


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