Author/Authors :
Mohammed Atiyah, M Department of Biology - Thi-Qar Education Directorate - Thi-Qar, Iraq , Shnawa Jasim, H Department of Biology - Thi-Qar Education Directorate - Thi-Qar, Iraq , Mohammed Atiyah, H Department of Biology - College of Education for Girls - University of Thi-Qar - Thi-Qar, Iraq
Abstract :
Medicinal herbs have been used as traditional treatments for many pathogens and extracted bioactive
compounds from medicinal plants with a suitable therapeutic index for the production of new drugs. Moreover,
they are utilized to evaluate different concentrations of aqueous and alcoholic extracts of Averrhoa bilimbi
leaves and antibiotics against bacteria isolated from the oral cavity. This study was conducted simultaneously at
the Departments of Botany and Biology, Shatrah Hospital, Thi-Qar, Iraq, during March and August 2021. A.
bilimbi leaf extracts were utilized in the plant component examination and the assessment of the antibacterial
activity. The bacterial strain of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae was isolated from the oral cavity.
To test the antibacterial impact of the extracts on bacteria, the agar well diffusion method was used. The
phytochemical screening indicated the presence of Alkaloids, Flavonoids, Sapiens, Steroids, Tannins,
Glycosides, and Carbohydrates, followed by the absence of Tannins in aqueous extract. Due to the A. bilimbi
leaf aqueous and methanol extract against E. coli, areas of inhibition were found (0.20 cm and 0.19 cm) at the
concentration of 100 mg/ml, respectively. However, there were no regions of inhibition of the K. pneumoniae
trend for both extracts. The sensitivity of bacterial isolates of E. coli and K. pneumonia to antibiotics was also
tested through Gentamicin, Amoxycillin, Azithromycin, Ciprofloxacin, Penicillin, and Polymyxin B, and the
regions of inhibition appeared against E. coli (0.5cm, 0 cm, 0.34 cm, 0.45 cm, 0 cm, and 0.12 cm, respectively).
Furthermore, the regions of inhibition appeared against K. pneumoniae (3 cm, 0.3 cm, 0.4 cm, 0.55 cm, 0 cm,
0.66 cm, respectively). The antibiotics showed a higher inhibition zone, compared to the aqueous and alcoholic
extracts; however, further studies are required to be conducted to validate its reliability.
Keywords :
Klebsiella pneumoniae , Escherichia coli , Averrhoa bilimbi , Antibacterial activity