THE SUSCEPTABILITY OF SALMONELLA typhi AND paratyphi TO FIVE lV[_EDICINAL PLANTS USED IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
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2014
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Neelain University
Abstract
This thesis investigated the susceptibility of Salmonella typhi and Salmonella
paratyphi to five medicinal Sudanese plants commonly used in Sudanese traditional
medicine for abdominal infections. -
The preliminary Antimicrobial screening tests wefe performed by the cup-plate agar
diffusion method using polar and non-polar extracts of the five p1ants,namely Khaya
senegalen.s'is,Senna alexandrina,S0lenostemna argel, Tamarindus indica L and T rigonella
fizenumgraecum.
The screening revealed that petroleum? ether extracts (non-polar) possess very weak
activity (except that of T. foenum graecum (Helba) plant against Salmonellae, while the
methanolic l ' ' '
(po at) extracts of all samples showed positive effect against Salmonellae.
An in-vitro comparison of the activity of five drugs of choice used for the treatment
of typhoid, namely Ciprofloxacin, Tetracycline, Chloromphenicol Stre t '
, p omycin, and
Trimexazole, with the activity of the plants’ extracts, was also conducted
The minimum inhibitory concentration: (MIC) of each extract was determined by the
dilution method. The results indicated that the most effective extract was th eth 1'
e m ano ic
extract of T1 mdzca L (Aradaib) plant which has MIC = 25mg/ml that completely inhibited
the growth of Salmonellae. ‘
Fractionation and isolation of the active ingredients of the methanolic extract of T.
indica L were performed by Column Chromatography and Preparative Thin Layer
Chr . . . .
omatography (PTLC) giving eight fractions.
Structure of the isolated compound from the active ingredient of the metha 1'
no ic
extract of T. indica L was tentatively identified by Gas Chromatography (GC) coupled with
Mass Spectroscopy (MS) method, and the phytochemical analysis of these two methods
demonstrated that the active compound is:
2- Benzene dicarboxylic acid diisooct l ester hi h h
_ , , y , w c as a molecular formula
C2 H O 1 ' ‘ ‘ '
4 33 4, amo ecular weignt 390.5561 and a chemical structure -
In-viva experiments were conducted to assess the toxicological profiles of the active
methanolic extract of T. indica L (Aradaib) on 40 Wister Albino rats, using 14 da s t
y acu e,
with injecting a single dose of 50 ingl kg body weight, and 28 days sub chronic with doses
of250, 500, 1000 ' ' '
and 2000 mg / kg body weight administered orally.
The results reveled that there is nether neither iacute nor sub-chronic toxicity displayed from
the applied different concentrations of the extracts.
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Degree of Doctor of
Philosophy in Microbiology (Bacteriology)
Keywords
EDICINAL PLANTS