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Anti- Proteus Activity, Anti-Struvite Crystal, and Phytochemical Analysis of Sida acuta Burm. F. Ethanolic Leaf Extract.

Nitis SmanthongRatree TavichakorntrakoolPatcharaporn TippayawatAroonlug LulitanondPorntip PinlaorJureerut DaduangNattaya Sae-UngArunrat ChaveerachJutarop PhetcharaburaninPatcharee Boonsiri
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Proteus mirabilis is a significant cause of urinary tract infection that may contribute to struvite stones. Anti-infection of this bacterium and anti-struvite formation must be considered. Sida acuta Burm. F. (SA) has been used for the treatment of diseases related to kidneys. Therefore, we investigated the effects of the SA leaf ethanolic extract (SAEE) on growth and on virulent factors (swarming motility and urease activity) of Proteus mirabilis isolated from kidney stone formers. We also evaluated anti-struvite crystal formation and phytochemical constituents of SAEE. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of SAEE against three clinical P . mirabilis isolates were 8 mg/mL. Intriguingly, the 1/2MIC of SAEE had significant inhibitory effects on the swarming motility and urease activity of clinical P . mirabilis isolates when compared with the condition without SAEE. The SAEE at the various concentrations significantly inhibited the average weights of struvite crystals in a dose-dependent manner, compared with the control. The phytochemical analysis revealed that SAEE contained catechin, chlorogenic acid, rutin, and ferulic acid. This study indicated that SAEE has anti- P . mirabilis and anti-struvite crystal activities via its bioactive compounds. For this reason, SAEE may be developed as a new agent for the treatment of struvite stone induced by P . mirabilis .
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract infection
  • high resolution
  • single cell
  • mass spectrometry
  • cystic fibrosis
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • combination therapy
  • genetic diversity
  • single molecule
  • replacement therapy
  • solid state