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Title: Anti-tubercular activities of Curcuma longa extract and fractions against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (H37Rv)
Authors: Babayi, Hausatu
Okurumeh, E. Ogheneyore
Peter, O. Oladosu
Kasim, T. Olatunji
Ibrahim, Dawud
Mustapha, Aishatu
Keywords: Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Curcuma longa,Phytochemical, MIC
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: Nigerian Society for Experinmental Biology
Series/Report no.: 35(1);34579 - 34587
Abstract: Tuberculosis is one of the major human diseases primarily caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis with other members of Mycobacterium complex. The disease is complicated due to the emergence of multi-drug resistant and extensively drug resistant strains of M. tuberculosis. The anti-tubercular activities of crude extract and fractions of Curcuma longa (turmeric) was evaluated against a clinical isolate of M. tuberculosis (H37Rv) using microbroth dilution method. The activity of the extract and fractions were comparable to Rifampicin (0.04 µg/ml). Qualitative phytochemical components were determined using standard methods. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was determined by tetrazolium dye assay using a microbroth dilution technique. Cold maceration of powdered turmeric (rhizome) with 70% ethanol yielded a crude extract (E), successive and exhaustive partitioning of E with petroleum ether (Ep), ethyl acetate (Eea) yielded soluble fractions as well as residual fraction (Eaq). The crude extract and fractions inhibited the growth of M. tuberculosis at 5000 µg/mL. The MIC of crude ethanol (E), petroleum ether (Ep) and aqueous (Eaq) was at 39.06±0.58 µg/mL while ethyl acetate (Eea) was at 19.53±0.50 µg/mL. The extract and all the fractions were bactericidal on M. tuberculosis. The Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) of crude ethanol extract, petroleum ether and aqueous fractions was at 78.13±0.51 µg/mL while the MBC of ethyl acetate fraction was at 3 39.06±0.57 µg/mL. The crude extract and fractions contained alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins and saponins. The results obtained suggest that turmeric will be a good bio resource for anti-TB drug development.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29419
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