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Year 2024, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 142 - 151, 25.04.2024

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  • Afifi FU, Al-Khalidi B, Khalil E. Studies on the in vivo hypoglycemic activities of two medicinal plants used in the treatment of diabetes in Jordanian traditional medicine following intranasal administration. J. Ethnopharmacol., 2005; 100: 314-8.
  • Dafni A, Yanif Z, Palevitch D. Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in northern Israel. J. Ethnopharmacol., 1984; 10: 295-310.
  • Shatnawi M, Osman NAE, Shibli R, Odat N, Al-Tawaha AR, Qudah T, Majdalawi M. Effect of Heavy Metal on the In vitro Growth of Paronchia argentea and its Antimicrobial Activity. Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology, 2021: 22.
  • Omar G, Abdallah LA, Ismail S, Almasri MY. Screening of selected medicinal wild plant extracts antibacterial effect as natural alternatives. Inter. J. Indig. Med. Plants, 2013; 46: 1299-1304.
  • Brahim MAS, Fadli M, Markouk M, Hassani L, Larhsini M. Synergistic antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of saponins-rich extracts from Paronychia argentea and Spergularia marginata. European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 2015; 7(4): 193-204.

Antimicrobial Activity of Paronychia kurdica Boiss. subsp. kurdica var. kurdica cultivated in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Garden of Inonu University Faculty of Pharmacy

Year 2024, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 142 - 151, 25.04.2024

Abstract

It was aimed to examine the antimicrobial activities of the aqueous-methanol extract of the Paronychia kurdica Boiss. subsp. kurdica var. kurdica on Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and fungal microorganisms. The plant taxon is collected from cultivated material in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Garden of Inonu University Faculty of Pharmacy. The aerial parts were powdered and extracted with methanol. The samples were tested at a concentration of 800-1,56 µg/ml against the standard culture collections of Gram negative bacteria (Acinetobacter baumannii, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa), Gram positive (Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)) and Candida species fungal strains (C. albicans and C. glabrata). P.kurdica extract was found to be more effective against Gram-positive bacteria than Gram-negative bacteria. Its effect on our fungal strains was found to be similar to Gram-positive bacteria. Globally, this paper is the first antimicrobial activity report of Paronychia kurdica Boiss. subsp. kurdica var. kurdica.

Thanks

The authors would like to thank to Ecz. Beyza Nur YÜKSEL and Ecz. Fatıma ULUTAŞ for their assistance.

References

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  • Saraç H, Daştan T, Durukan H, Durna DS, Demirbaş A, Karaköy T. Kırmızı gelincik bitkisinin farklı özütlerinin besin elementi içeriğinin ve in vitro antiproliferatif etkilerinin değerlendirilmesi. Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2018; 13: 417-28
  • Karou D, Nadembega WMC, Ouattara L, Ilboudo DP, Canini A, Nikiema JB, Simpore J, Colizzi V, Traore AS. African ethnopharmacology and new drug discovery. Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Science and Biotech, 2007; 1(1):x-y.
  • Cowan MM. Plant products as antimicrobial agent. Clin. Microbiol. Rev., 1999; 12(4): 564-82
  • Erdoğan AE, Everest A. Antimikrobiyal ajan olarak bitki bileşenleri. Türk Bilimsel Derlemeler Dergisi, 2013; 6(2): 27-32.
  • Yi O, Jovel EM, Towers GH, Wahbe TR, Cho D. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of native Rosa sp. from British Columbia. Canada Int J Food Sci Nut., 2007; 58: 178-189.
  • Sibanba T, Okoh AI. The challenges of overcoming antibiotic resistance plant extracts as potential sources of antimicrobial and resistance modifiying agents. Africa J. Biotech., 2007; 6 (25): 2886-96.
  • Altun Y. Türkiye Paronychia Mill. (Caryophyllaceae) Cinsinde Görülen Tohum Yüzey Çeşitleri. Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Biyolojik Anabilim Dalı, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, 2017; Yozgat: Bozok Üniversitesi.
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  • Apaydin AM, Aydin M, Ciftci O, Timurkaan N, Yildiz H, Tonbak S. Effects of Paronychia kurdica on teat and udder papillomatosis in cows. Revue de Médecine Vétérinaire, 2010; 161(6): 267.
  • Akgul A, Şenol S, Yildirim H, Secmen O, Dogan Y. An ethnobotanical study in Midyat (Turkey), a city on the silk road where cultures meet. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 2018; 14: 10-11.
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  • Abou-Elkhair E, Fadda H, AbuMohsen U. Antibacterial activity and Phytochemical analysis of some medicinal plants from Gaza Strip-Palestine. Journal of Al-Azhar University-Gaza, (ICBAS Special Issue), 2010; 12: 45-54.
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  • Arkoub-Hamitouche L, González-delCampo,V, López-Oliva ME, Bedjou F, Palomino OM. Paronychia argentea Lam. protects renal endothelial cells against oxidative injury. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2020; 248: 112-314.
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  • Brahim MAS, Fadli M, Markouk M, Hassani L, Larhsini M. Synergistic antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of saponins-rich extracts from Paronychia argentea and Spergularia marginata. European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 2015; 7(4): 193-204.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Journal Section Research Articles
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Zehra Torun 0000-0003-2779-6160

Narin Sadıkoğlu 0000-0002-8806-2905

Selami Günal 0000-0002-4752-5176

Publication Date April 25, 2024
Submission Date January 11, 2024
Acceptance Date January 26, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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EndNote Torun Z, Sadıkoğlu N, Günal S (April 1, 2024) Antimicrobial Activity of Paronychia kurdica Boiss. subsp. kurdica var. kurdica cultivated in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Garden of Inonu University Faculty of Pharmacy. Anatolian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 1 142–151.

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