Antibacterial Effects of Leaf Extract of and the Underlined Mechanism.

Journal: Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM

Volume: 2018

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Affiliated Institutions:  Lab of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, Experimental Teaching Center of Basic Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai , China. Department of Immunology and Medical Microbiology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai , China.

Abstract summary 

The study was conducted to investigate the antibacterial and antiasthmatic effects of leaf extract, to find out its active components, and to assess its safety issue.(1) Solid-phase agar dilution method was used for antibacterial activity test of nandina leaf extract and the change of bacterial morphology after treatment was observed under the transmission microscope; (2) guinea pig model of asthma was used to test the asthma prevention effect of nandina leaf extract; (3) alkaloids and flavones were separated from nandina leaf extract and were further analyzed with HPLC-MS; (4) mice model was used to assessment of the safety issue of nandina leaf extract.(1) Nandina leaf extract inhibited the growth of bacteria and destroyed bacterial membrane; (2) nandina leaf extract alleviated animal allergy and asthma; (3) the components reextracted by ethyl acetate were active, in which alkaloids inhibited Gram-positive bacteria and prevented asthma and flavones inhibited Gram-negative bacteria; (4) nandina leaf extract had no toxic effect on mice.Nandina leaves inhibit bacterial growth and prevent asthma through alkaloids and flavones, which had integrated function against chronic bronchitis. This study provided theoretical basement for producing new Chinese medicine against chronic bronchitis.

Authors & Co-authors:  Guo Zhao-Yu ZY Zhang Zhuo-Yang ZY Xiao Jia-Qi JQ Qin Jin-Hong JH Zhao Wei W

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Citations :  Chen M. Pathogenic analysis of chronic bronchitis sputum by culture. Chinese Journal of Practical Medicine. 3(1):34–35.
Authors :  5
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Doi : 8298151
SSN : 1741-427X
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Male,Female
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Country of Study
Guinea
Publication Country
United States