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Khosravi A, Behzadi A. Comparison of the Antibacterial Activity of the Seed Hull of Quercus Bantii on Some Gram Negative Entric Bacilli With Some in-Use Antibiotics. J Arak Uni Med Sci 2002; 5 (1) :1-6
URL: http://jams.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-6687-en.html
1- Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran.
2- Pharmacologist.
Abstract:   (1923 Views)
Introduction: The  rapid  increase  of  antibiotic  resistance  especially  among  gram  negative  bacteria, has  made  the  researchers  to  find  an  alternative  substitutions  for  uneffective  antibiotics  and  the  candidate  was  herbal  plants  which  their  antimicrobial  effects  were  understood  traditionaly  from  the  past. Since  Oak  seed  hull (Quercus  brantii) has  been  used  in  traditional  medicine  for  treatment  of  diarrheal  diseases, the  role  of  methanol  extract  of  the  plant  on  few  gram  negative  entric  bacilli  were  evaluated  and  compared  with  some  in-use  antibiotics.
Materials  and  Methods: The methanol  extract  of  the  active  constituents  of  the  plant  was  concentrated  with  distillation  apparatus  in  vaccume  and  was  then  diluted  with  methanol  to  yield  different  concentrations. The  antimicrobial  activity  of  the  extract  was  then  examined  by  standard  MIC  and  disc  diffusion  method  on  E.Coli, Proteus, Shigella  and  Salmonella  and  compared  with  those  of  gentamicin, nalidixic  acid  and  co-trimoxazole  in  the  next  step.
Results: The  results  showed  that  the  antibacterial  effect  of  the  methanol  extract  on  proteus  and  E.coli  wwas  significant  and  directly  related  to  its  concentration  but  was  not  the  same  for  shigella  or  salmonella.  Some  concentrations  of  the  extract  had  a  similar  or  better  effect  compared  to  nalidxic  acid  or  co-trimoxazole. While  the  effect  of  80%  was  not  significant  in  general, except  for  salmonella  that  its  effect  was  equivalent  to  25mg  co-trimoxazole.
Conclusion: The  pverall  results  showed  that  although  Oak  seed  hull  has  some  antibacterial  activity, but  it  seems  that  its  anti-diarrheal  effect  id  due  to  Tanins  which  cause  water  absorption  and  protein  precipitation  in  the  intestine  as  well.
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Received: 2021/01/19 | Accepted: 2002/03/30

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