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Tanzania Journal of Health Research
Health User's Trust Fund (HRUTF)
ISSN: 1821-6404
Vol. 13, No. 2, 2011, pp. 1-8
Bioline Code: th11019
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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Tanzania Journal of Health Research, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2011, pp. 1-8

 en Antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of Terminalia stenostachya check for this species in other resources and Terminalia spinosa check for this species in other resources
MBWAMBO, ZAKARIA H.; ERASTO, PAUL; NONDO, RAMADHANI O.S.; INNOCENT, ESTHER & KIDUKULI, ABDUL W.

Abstract

Plants that belong to the Combretaceae family have long history of use in the traditional medicine systems of Africa and Asia for treatment of diseases and conditions associated with HIV/AIDS-opportunistic infections. The objective of this study was to investigate the biological activities of extracts of Terminalia stenostachya check for this species in other resources Engl. & Diels and Terminalia spinosa check for this species in other resources Engl. (Combretaceae), to verify the rationale for their use by traditional health practitioners in the treatment of HIV/AIDS patients in Tanzania. Extracts of the leaves, stem barks and roots of T. stenostachya and extracts of stem barks and roots of T. spinosa have all shown strong activity against a number of standard microbial strains including Mycobacterium madagascariense check for this species in other resources and Mycobacterium indicus pranii check for this species in other resources , Streptococcus faecalis check for this species in other resources , Staphylococcus aureus check for this species in other resources , Vibrio cholera check for this species in other resources , Bacillus anthracis check for this species in other resources , Bacillus subtilis check for this species in other resources , Klebsiella pneumoniae check for this species in other resources , Salmonella typhi check for this species in other resources , Pseuodomonas aeruginosa check for this species in other resources and Escherichia coli check for this species in other resources . All extracts from the two plant species showed strong antimycobacterial activity against test organisms. The stem and root bark extracts were more active than leaves against both gram positive and negative bacteria. With the exception of two extracts from stem barks of T. spinosa, all other extracts from T. stenostachya and T. spinosa that were tested exhibited less activity against brine shrimp larvae with LC50 values ≥100μg/mL compared to cyclophosphamide, a standard anticancer drug. These results provide an indication that these plants may possess therapeutically potent antimicrobial compounds worth further development.

Keywords
Antibacterial; cytotoxic; Terminalia stenostachya; Terminalia spinosa; Combretaceae; HIV/AIDS

 
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