Title of article :
Evaluation of Antimycobacterial and Synergistic Activity of Plants Selected Based on Cheminformatic Parameters
Author/Authors :
Rahgozar, Nafise Department of Agricultural Biotechnology Engineering - Payam-e-Noor University, Tehran 19395, Iran , Bakhshi Khaniki, Gholamreza Department of Agricultural Biotechnology Engineering - Payam-e-Noor University, Tehran 19395, Iran , Sardari, Soroush Drug Design and Bioinformatics Unit - Medical Biotechnology Department - Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran 13164, Iran
Pages :
7
From page :
401
To page :
407
Abstract :
Background: Drug resistance is a major public health problem and a threat to progress made in bovine tuberculosis care and control worldwide. This study aimed at evaluating anti-mycobacterial and synergistic activity of some medicinal plants that were selected by cheminformatics studies against Mycobacterium bovis. Methods: Considering the strong synergistic antimycobacterial action of oleanolic acid in combination with tuberculosis drugs, NCBI database was explored to find the compounds with over 80% similarity to oleanolic acid, called S1. Plants containing S1-type compounds were traced to and resulted in five plants, including Datura stramonium, Boswellia serrata Lavandula stoechas, Rosmarinus officinalis, and Thymus vulgaris, as experimental samples. Crude extracts were prepared by percolation using 80% ethanol or as the product of a pharmaceutical company. The extracts were screened against Mycobacterium bovis using broth microdilution method and Alamar Blue Assay. Extracts from these plants were used in combination with isoniazid and ethambutol to investigate the possibility of synergy with respect to antimycobacterial activity. Results: The extracts from D. stramonium, B. serrata a, L. stoechas, R. officinalis, and T. Thymus vulgaris showed antimycobacterial activity of 375, 125, 250, 187.5, 500 μg/ml, respectively. The best synergistic results were for L. stoechas and D. stramonium in combination with ethambutol, the fractional inhibitory concentration index was 0.125 μg/ml for both. Conclusion: The observed antimycobacterial and synergistic activities are completely novel and obtained from targeted screening designed according to cheminformatics strategy. As for the synergistic action of the extracts, they could be used as supplements in bTB treatment.
Keywords :
Tuberculosis , Mycobacterium , Medicinal plants
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2482253
Link To Document :
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