OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS
           
home about us journals search

Journal of Medicinal Plants Research

     
   JMPR Home
   About JMPR
   Submit Manuscripts
   Instructions for Authors
   Editors
   Call For Paper
   Archive
   Faculty 1000
   Conferences
   Associations

  J. Med. Plants Res.

 

  Vol. 4 No. 14
 

  Viewing options:
    • Abstract
    •
Reprint (PDF) (1,150K)

  Search Pubmed for

  articles by:
 

 EL-Mahmood AM

 Raji M

 
  Other links:
  PubMed Citation
  Related articles in PubMed

 

Related Journals

African Journal of Agricultural Research
African Journal  of Biotechnology
Biotechnology & Molecular Biology Reviews

African Journal of Biochemistry Research

African Journal of Microbiology Research
African Journal of Pure & Applied Chemistry
African Journal of Food Science
Journal of Cell and Animal Biology
African Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology

African Journal of Plant Science
International Journal of Physical Sciences  
Scientific Research and Essays  

 

 

 Journal of Medicinal Plants Research Vol. 4(14), pp. 1414–1421, 18 July, 2010

 ISSN 1996-0875 ©2010 Academic Journals  

   

 

Full Length Research Paper

 

 
 

The antibacterial activity of Azadarichta indica (neem) seeds extracts against bacterial pathogens associated with eye and ear infections

 

A. M. El-Mahmood1*, O. B. Ogbonna1 and M. Raji2

 

1Department of Microbiology, School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Federal University of Technology, P. M. B. 2086, Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria.

2Department of Biochemistry, School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Federal University of Technology, Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria.

 

*Corresponding author. E-mail: elmahmuda@Yahoo.com, elmahmud.abubakar33@gmail.com.

 

Accepted 11 November, 2009

 
     
 

 Abstract

 
     
 

The effects of crude extracts of seeds of Azadarichta indica  against pathogenic  Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus pyogenes, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa obtained as clinical isolates from patients diagnosed with eye and ear infections were investigated using the agar well diffusion method . The growth of all the isolates were inhibited, though to varying degrees, with gram-positive more susceptible than gram-negative bacteria. The control laboratory strains were more sensitive to the toxic effects of the crude extracts than the corresponding test bacteria. Hexane extracts were more effective, producing larger zones of growth inhibition sizes and smaller MIC and MBC values, than the aqueous extracts. The MIC values ranged from 1.59 -25 mg/ml while the MBC values ranged from 3.17-50 mg/ml. The extracts were more effective under elevated temperature and acidic conditions. The ability of the crude extracts to inhibit the growth of such pathogenic bacteria that frequently cause eye and ear infections as those used in this study is an indication that the neem seed has the potential and can be used as a source for new broad spectrum oral antibiotics. The result obtained in this study validates the use of the neem seeds in traditional medicine to treat infectious conditions especially those involving the eye and ear.

 

Key words: Azadarichta indica, neem seeds, pathogenic, disc diffusion, validates, infectious condition.

 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Advertise on JMPR | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Help

© Academic Journals 2002 - 2010