Objective: To evaluate the susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa)
in vitro to the ethanolic extracts obtained from five different Peruvian medicinal plants.
Methods: The plants were chopped and soaked in absolute ethanol (1:2, w/v). The
antibacterial activity of compounds against P. aeruginosa was evaluated using the cupplate
agar diffusion method.
Results: The extracts from Maytenus macrocarpa (“Chuchuhuasi”), Dracontium loretense
Krause (“Jergon Sacha”), Tabebuia impetiginosa (“Tahuari”), Eucalyptus
camaldulensis Dehn (eucalyptus), Uncaria tomentosa (“Uña de gato”) exhibited favorable
antibacterial activity against P. aeruginosa. The inhibitory effect of the extracts on
the strains of P. aeruginosa tested demonstrated that Tabebuia impetiginosa and Maytenus
macrocarpa possess higher antibacterial activity.
Conclusions: The results of the present study scientifically validate the inhibitory capacity
of the five medicinal plants attributed by their common use in folk medicine and
contribute towards the development of new treatment options based on natural products.
Author(s): Ulloa Urizar, Gabriela; Aguilar Luis, Miguel Angel; De Lama Odrıa, Marıa del Carmen; Camarena Lizarzaburu, José; Del Valle Mendoza, Juana
Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (Asian Pac J Trop Biomed)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/576909
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