2021
DOI: 10.47993/gmb.v44i1.219
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Efecto antibacteriano del extracto etanólico de Annona muricata sobre microorganismos de importancia clínica

Abstract: El incremento de cepas patógenas resistentes a fármacos convencionales ha limitado las opciones de tratamiento médico. Ante ello surge la necesidad de buscar alternativas terapéuticas. Muchas especies vegetales poseen un enorme potencial antimicrobiano que puede ser de gran utilidad.  Objetivo: determinar el efecto antibacteriano in vitro del extracto etanólico de Annona muricata L. sobre Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus B – hemolíticos y Escherichia coli.  Métodos: se evaluaron 135 unidades experimentales… Show more

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“…Nascimento et al, 2000). There was no antibacterial effect of the RDLE on SB01 and SA75 strains, although studies point to antistreptococcus (Hernández et al, 2021;Lall et al, 2017;Perez & Gomez, 2019) and antistaphylococcus (Chen et al, 2021;Gowsalya & Sathya, 2021;Hernández et al, 2021;Perrone et al, 2022;Villalva et al, 2021) activity of other annonaceae, including the same Staphylococcus strain ATCC ® 29213 used in the experimental trials (G'massampou et al, 2021). There are discrepant experimental tests regarding the inhibitory potential against S. aureus of leaf extracts of A. muricata, with positive (Legi et al, 2021;Tahir & Damayanti, 2021) and negative (Komalasari et al, 2021) experimental results.…”
Section: An Bacterial Ac Vity Of Extractsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nascimento et al, 2000). There was no antibacterial effect of the RDLE on SB01 and SA75 strains, although studies point to antistreptococcus (Hernández et al, 2021;Lall et al, 2017;Perez & Gomez, 2019) and antistaphylococcus (Chen et al, 2021;Gowsalya & Sathya, 2021;Hernández et al, 2021;Perrone et al, 2022;Villalva et al, 2021) activity of other annonaceae, including the same Staphylococcus strain ATCC ® 29213 used in the experimental trials (G'massampou et al, 2021). There are discrepant experimental tests regarding the inhibitory potential against S. aureus of leaf extracts of A. muricata, with positive (Legi et al, 2021;Tahir & Damayanti, 2021) and negative (Komalasari et al, 2021) experimental results.…”
Section: An Bacterial Ac Vity Of Extractsmentioning
confidence: 98%