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Antibacterial Activities of Monsonia Angustifolia and Momordica Balsamina Linn Extracts against Carbapenem-Resistant Acinetobacter Baumannii.

Noel-David NogbouDimpho Raesibe MabelaBuang MatsekeNtwanano Sipho MapfumariMmammosheledi Elsie MothibeLawrence Chikwelu ObiAndrew Munyalo Musyoki
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Carbapenemase-producing Acinetobacter baumannii ( A. baumannii ) is resistant to most of the available antibiotics and poses serious therapeutic challenges. The study investigated Monsonia angustifolia ( M. angustifolia ) and Momordica balsamina Linn ( M. balsamina Linn ) extracts for antibacterial activity against a clinical isolate of carbapenemase-producing A. baumannii using the Kirby Bauer disc diffusion and TLC coupled with bioautography. MIC determination experiments were conducted on a molecularly characterized A. baumannii isolate identified using VITEK2. Positive PCR detection of bla OXA-51 and bla OXA-23 confirmed isolate identity and the presence of a carbapenemase-encoding gene. Antibacterial activity was observed with the methanolic extract of M. balsamina Linn with a MIC of 0.5 mg/mL. Compounds with Rf values of 0.05; 0.17; 0.39 obtained from M. angustifolia hexane extract; compounds with Rf values of 0.58; 0.78; 0.36; 0.48; 0.5; 0.56; 0.67; 0.9 obtained from M. angustifolia dichloromethane extract; compounds with Rf values of 0.11; 0.56; 0.24; 0.37 obtained from M. angustifolia acetone extract and compounds with Rf values of 0.11; 0.27 obtained from M. angustifolia methanol extract demonstrated a level of antibacterial activity. M. angustifolia and M. balsamina Linn plant extracts have a clinically significant antibacterial activity against a carbapenemase-producing A. baumannii strain.
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