Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract

Antibiotics give the most important source for the rehabilitation of microbial infection. Thus, in the presence of the global spread of resistant clinical isolates, the need to find new antimicrobial agents is one of the greatest importance challenge The present study was designed to characterize th...

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Main Author: Norasmaliza Abd Ghafar
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Published: 2019
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spelling my.umk.eprints.101582022-06-28T13:00:20Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/10158/ Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract Norasmaliza Abd Ghafar SB Plant culture Antibiotics give the most important source for the rehabilitation of microbial infection. Thus, in the presence of the global spread of resistant clinical isolates, the need to find new antimicrobial agents is one of the greatest importance challenge The present study was designed to characterize the human most pathogenic bacteria which been isolated from human clinical samples, evaluate the antimicrobial of 19 common commercial antibiotics and the susceptibility activities of 23 plant extracts against the isolated pathogen. The prospective observational study revealed the presence of 11 isolations of most human pathogenic microorganisms being isolated from the hospital institution. The isolations show a different pattern of antibiotic susceptibility against 19 antibiotics. Twenty-three plant ethanol extract were studied for antimicrobial activity by using well diffusion assay. The isolated microorganism shows the largest zone of inhibition was obtained by the plant extract of Tyhonium flagelliforms. The antimicrobial activities of extracts were then compared with 11 standard antibiotics like amoxicillin, amikacin, ciprofloxacin and gentamicin. It is concluded that the data revealed the Gram-Positive microorganisms were further sensitive than Gram-Negative against the plant extracts studied. The ethanol extract of other plants which has been tested might be a possible basis to gain novel and operative plants treatments to treat infections from the public as well as hospital surroundings. Nevertheless, it is essential to decide the toxicity of active elements, their side effects and pharmacokinetic assets. 2019 UMK Etheses NonPeerReviewed text en http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/10158/1/Norasmaliza%20Abd%20Ghafar.pdf Norasmaliza Abd Ghafar (2019) Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan. (Submitted)
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Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract
description Antibiotics give the most important source for the rehabilitation of microbial infection. Thus, in the presence of the global spread of resistant clinical isolates, the need to find new antimicrobial agents is one of the greatest importance challenge The present study was designed to characterize the human most pathogenic bacteria which been isolated from human clinical samples, evaluate the antimicrobial of 19 common commercial antibiotics and the susceptibility activities of 23 plant extracts against the isolated pathogen. The prospective observational study revealed the presence of 11 isolations of most human pathogenic microorganisms being isolated from the hospital institution. The isolations show a different pattern of antibiotic susceptibility against 19 antibiotics. Twenty-three plant ethanol extract were studied for antimicrobial activity by using well diffusion assay. The isolated microorganism shows the largest zone of inhibition was obtained by the plant extract of Tyhonium flagelliforms. The antimicrobial activities of extracts were then compared with 11 standard antibiotics like amoxicillin, amikacin, ciprofloxacin and gentamicin. It is concluded that the data revealed the Gram-Positive microorganisms were further sensitive than Gram-Negative against the plant extracts studied. The ethanol extract of other plants which has been tested might be a possible basis to gain novel and operative plants treatments to treat infections from the public as well as hospital surroundings. Nevertheless, it is essential to decide the toxicity of active elements, their side effects and pharmacokinetic assets.
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author Norasmaliza Abd Ghafar
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title Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract
title_short Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract
title_full Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract
title_fullStr Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract
title_sort characterization of sensitivity human pathogens against selected commercial antibiotics and plant extract
publishDate 2019
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/10158/1/Norasmaliza%20Abd%20Ghafar.pdf
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