Development of Antibiotic Resistance in Herbal Drug-sensitized Staphylococcus aureus Isolate

Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Microbiology - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 4

Abstract

Background: Herbal remedies are locally produced drugs usually made from plant sources. Due to their inexpensive nature, low-income individuals prefer them over modern antibiotics in the treatment of infections. Aims: The purpose of the current study was to determine the ability of a herbal drug called Goko Alcoholic Bitters (GAB) to induce resistance in opportunistic pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus. Methods: To evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of GAB on S. aureus, Disc diffusion method was employed to observe the zones of clearance by GAB. Overnight cultures of S. aureus grown in Tryptone Soy Broth (TSB) at an optical density of 0.5 were serially diluted to 109. Five (5) different concentrations of GAB (0.018 g/ml, 0.006 g/ml, 0.002 g/ml, 0.0007 g/ml and 0.0002 g/ml) were added to the serially diluted culture. The growth responses of these different dilutions were checked against S. aureus isolate in vitro. The experiment was monitored for 24 and 48 hrs conditions using two different growth determination methods; turbidity and colony forming unit counting methods. The five (5) different conditions were further analyzed by plating 200 µl of bacterial broth on Tryptic Soy Agar (TSA) and antibiotic sensitivity discs were embedded onto the agar. 200 µl of control bacterial Tryptone Soy broth containing S. aureus not exposed to the herbal drug was also performed alongside for comparison. This was repeated for both 24 and 48 hrs exposure to GAB. Results: The efficacy of GAB showed some levels of antimicrobial activity, however, were significantly lower compared to Ampicillin (10 µg). The growth response analysis showed gradual reduction but not complete elimination with the highest concentration of GAB. GAB-sensitized S. aureus showed resistance seen in the reduced zones of clearance to some Septrin 10 µg (SEP), Ampicillin 10 µg (AMP) and Nalidixic acid 10 µg (NA) which were effective against untreated S. aureus (control). Conclusion: GAB has some levels of antimicrobial efficacy but antibiotic resistance gets induced in the case of surviving GAB-pretreated S. aureus.

Authors and Affiliations

Monsi, Tombari Pius, Wokem, Gloria Ngozika, Aleruchi, Promise Chizi

Keywords

Related Articles

Chronic Inflammation of the Tibiotalar Joint with a Lateral Malleolar Fistula: A Rare Presentation of Tuberculosis

Skeletal tuberculosis accounts for 1-3% of all tuberculosis cases and 10-11% of extra- pulmonary tuberculosis. Ankle and foot involvement presents in less than 5% of all skeletal tuberculosis. Primary tuberculous pyomyos...

Lactic Acid Bacteria Profile of Fermenting Cucumber in 7% Brine Solution

Fermentation was used since ancient times as an easy method of vegetables’ preservation, which also maintains and/or improves the nutritional and sensory properties of vegetables. The aim of this study was to isolate, ch...

Bacteriological Profile and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Isolates from Patients with Septicaemia in Butembo, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Background: Emergence of antimicrobial resistance has limited treatment options against bloodstream infections. This study aimed to determine bacterial isolates from blood culture of patients with bloodstream infection a...

Effect of Fermentation on the Proximate Composition of Ripe and Unripe Plantain Flour

Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of fermentation when ripe and unripe plantain flour was fermented for 72 hours at room temperature (32°C+2°C). Methodology: The effect of fermentation on the flour...

Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B and C Viruses among Eligible Blood Donors in a Tertiary Healthcare Facility in Nasarawa State, Nigeria

The prevalence of blood borne viral infections such as Hepatitis B and C viruses is a public health problem. Screening blood donors is needed to prevent further spread of such infections. The current study aimed to evalu...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP338256
  • DOI 10.9734/JAMB/2017/37893
  • Views 75
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Monsi, Tombari Pius, Wokem, Gloria Ngozika, Aleruchi, Promise Chizi (2017). Development of Antibiotic Resistance in Herbal Drug-sensitized Staphylococcus aureus Isolate. Journal of Advances in Microbiology, 7(4), 1-7. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-338256